Yes, the mapviewerajax should be configured with the correct default page.
If you use the "mapviewerjava", you must add ajaxviewer.jsp page name.
The full url becomes:
/mapguide/mapviewerjava/ajaxviewer.jsp?weblayout=Library://mylayout.WebLayout&username=Anonymous&password=
Regards, Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S
dorra2007 skrev:
Thank you Kenneth for the code segment;
But there is no folder named mapviewerajax; so I have changed it to
mapviewerjava. I have tried it and the result is the title (This is my
webpage with an embedded map!)+ blank: the map isnot displayed (instead of
the map lays a blank square.)
Have you an idea about what the problem can be?
Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S wrote:
Yes, it is possible.
My favorite method is to embed the Map in an Iframe:
<html>
<body>
<h1>This is my webpage with an embedded map!</h1>
<iframe
src="/mapguide/mapviewerajax/?weblayout=Library://mylayout.WebLayout&username=Anonymous&password="
width="100%" height="100%"></iframe>
</body>
</html>
By adding commands, do you mean from code?
What sort of commands do you want to add, and why is Studio not an option?
Regards, Kenneth, GEOGRAF A/S
dorra2007 skrev:
Hello all;
I have one precise question: Is it possible to display the mapguide map
in
my own web page?
If yes; what should I do? And how could I add commands without using
mapguide studio?
Thank you in advance.
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