Puneet,
To get them started, have a look at MS4W and Geomoose. MS4w is a
Windows friendly install of apache, mapserver, etc. Geomoose is an easy
to customize (edit a little XML and a map file) implementation of
OpenLayers with a great demo web app and integrated with MS4W.
http://ms4w.com/
http://www.geomoose.org/
Best Regards,
Brent Fraser
On 12/15/2016 9:46 AM, P Kishor wrote:
hello OSGeo,
I am helping some friends migrate their work to a real GIS (from a hodgepodge
of AutoCad and MS-Excel spreadsheets). Unfortunately, for me, they use Windows
(the last time I used Windows was 1997). I will try and convince them to start
using some kind of Linux, at least for their geospatial needs, but assuming I
can’t, what is the easiest way to get them started with web mapping?
Fwiw, I am installing PostGIS for them and outfitting them with QGIS. So, the
desktop/datastore part is covered. But I don’t have time to build a full
fledged Leaflet app. Is there something I can install on a Windows machine that
will read data from PostGIS and serve it on the web, and allow some level of
customization of the interface?
(Sadly, I don’t even know what version of Windows they are using, but I recall
it had a lot of bouncy windows so it must be one of the newer versions.)
Many thanks in advance,
--
Puneet Kishor
Just Another Creative Commoner
http://punkish.org/About
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