All you need to do is add some CSS. This is what I used to change the
look for my application:
div.olControlOverviewMapExtentRectangle {
border: 1px solid blue;
}
- Tim
Timothy J Nolte - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Planning Engineer
iPCS
Andrew,
You are correct. I actually saw this thread and decided to implement this
myself and that function is where I placed the code and it works great!
- Tim
Timothy J Nolte - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Network Planning Engineer
iPCS Wireless, Inc.
4717 Broadmoor Ave, Suite G
Kentwood, MI 49512
= 'php_mapscript.'.PHP_SHLIB_SUFFIX;
you will need to manually change it there for now.
Cheers
Paul
On 29-Feb-08, at 10:07 AM, Nolte, Tim wrote:
Anybody have experience using the Fusion framework with the UMN
MapServer. We currently have a UMN MapServer running and I'd really
like
to move
Anybody have experience using the Fusion framework with the UMN
MapServer. We currently have a UMN MapServer running and I'd really like
to move to the Fusion framework, as I've heard it could be used with
MapServer. I'd like as much information as possible to speed up my
migration time. Thanks.
will have far more development and support going
forward.
Just my 2 cents.
Martin
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nolte,
Tim
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 4:24 PM
To: MapGuide Users Mail List
Subject: RE: [mapguide-users
I've been managing a UMN MapServer w/ Chameleon framework for the past 8
months. Recently I took a look at what MapGuide offers. I'm curious if
anyone can give me a run-down of what the major differences are between
UMN MapServer MapGuide? What would it take to migrate from UMN
MapServer to
I guess what I am looking for is what are the strengths and weaknesses
of both. Basically our MapServer currently serves both Shapefiles (39
layers) Oracle Spatial (11 layers) data. My biggest concern is
user-perceived performance. Our current server config is a 3.06GHz
Opteron w/ 8GB of RAM.