One thing that has changed in the templates is that
OpenLayers.String.translate has changed to OpenLayers.i18n - the
translate function is used in some of the templates, that is likely a
good place to start.
Cheers
Paul
On 31-Jul-08, at 10:15 AM, Andrew DeMerchant wrote:
Ya, I see that it's fixed! It did break a few templates though, it
seems - but I may just need to rebuild my Fusion Map in Maestro/
Studio.....It definitely does seems better. If I can get my
templates working again now, I may be able to use fusion for my
clients! Thanks!
Berdel, Brian wrote:
And the latest trunk does fix that issue! Just be careful if you
use setSelection with the latest version…you have to update some of
the code for it to work. It is documented here
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/ticket/630
Brian
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Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Fusion map insists onrefreshing map
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Thanks Jason - I guess that's not so hard! I'll give it a
shot...thanks again!
Andrew
Jason Birch wrote:
Hi Andrew,
While I believe that it would be possible to set up nightly builds
for Fusion, it would be more work for you to deal with these than
with SVN. It might look daunting, but SVN is really easy to work
with:
- install TortoiseSVN (http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads)
- rename your existing fusion directory to fusion_old
- create a new empty fusion directory
- right-click on the new fusion directory and
- choose SVN Checkout
- enter http://svn.osgeo.org/fusion/trunk/ into the URL field
- click on OK (or something like that)
- copy all of the contents of
- fusion_old/templates/mapguide to
- fusion/templates/mapguide
That should just work, and now any time you want to update to the
latest build, you can right-click on the fusion directory and say
"SVN Update". You don't ever need to re-copy the templates, and
for the cost of these few extra steps staying on top of trunk is
now a single-click effort. If you need to go back to the original
fusion for some reason, you can just rename the directories back
with no ill effects.
If you do go down this path, I think someone mentioned on the
Fusion list that you might need to add application/json to the MIME
types if you're running Windows Server 2003 with IIS.
Jason
From: Andrew DeMerchant
Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] Fusion map insists onrefreshing map
on selection, and clear selection...
That and the SVN are simply too much extra work for those of us
just interested in testing stuff. The SVN for Fusion has so many
files and folders, it's not possible for someone to just 'know'
where to put stuff on their system to make it work. A zip file
would be nice, like on the GetIt page.....Why can't the build
scripts be automated to build stuff every night/week and then put
it somewhere? That seems like a pretty simple thing to do, provided
we have access to a server somewhere.
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