Hi Warren, I usually use iframes (and always call it the same thing "iFrameMap")
I have found some issues with targeting some of the searches and had to modify the code to find my "iFrameMap" within FUSION. I make use of the \www\fusion\layers\MapGuide\MapGuideViewerApi.js file and modify the lines that show: var Fusion = window.top.Fusion; to var Fusion = window.top.iFrameMap.Fusion; and that usually works really well. I use the iFrameMap for the AJAX Basic version to and usually pass a parameter to the JS files with VTYPE='AJAX' or VTYPE='FUSION' so I know what viewer API to use. Hope that helps. Hey Jason, Sorry, my bad... I should know better to include version details... It's been a long day :-) I'm using MGE 2011. I was just more curious what others are doing wrt Fusion. Are people using iFrames, or Frames, or just building their wrappers? Thanks. Warren On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Jason Birch <ja...@jasonbirch.com> wrote: Are you using a recent version? I think I saw some commits that change the way widgets find their parent fairly recently (ie, could be bug). On 2010-07-28, Warren Medernach <wmedern...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello all, > I'm trying to use the Fusion viewer within a frameset and I'm getting > some weird results using different browsers with 'out-of-the-box' > functionality. > > For example, I have a Search function defined that works fine when I run it > in FireFox or Chrome, but in IE it fails to select and zoom to the object > and a script error is thrown stating that it cannot find Fusion? > > Are there any 'best practices' or suggestions to using Fusion within a > frameset? > > Warren M. > _______________________________________________ mapguide-users mailing list mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapguide-users
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