Hello Steve,

Better late than never then, thanks for jbox!

Unfortunately, the app is not online and it would be appropriate to make a simpler, clean version rather than sharing the code as it is, as it's a little messy. I will have a look at OpenLayers and Leaflet to see how to do. And if I don't succeed, I will prepare this clean version and ask for your advices, if possible.

Thanks again to all of you.
Arthur

Le 10/01/2019 à 20:23, Lime, Steve D (MNIT) a écrit :

It’s certainly possible to execute native MapServer queries via OpenLayers or Leaflet. I originally wrote jbox (and dbox, a pure JavaScript implementation) but abandoned those long ago for OpenLayers and Leaflet. I’d have to see your app to comment on appropriateness of each.

--Steve

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Thanks for your answer Yves.

I didn't know about lealet, which seems interesting: I will probably give it a try, for another application at least! And I know about OpenLayers. But if I'm not wrong, this implies to develop a new interface, where I would prefer to keep my MapServer app.

Besides, do they allow to make queries like MapServer does? The way MapServer does is perfect for my interface: select multiple georeferenced objects and browse through the results to download the ones of interest.

Thanks again
Arthur

Le 10/01/2019 à 15:20, Yves Jacolin a écrit :

    Hello Arthur

    You can find such features in two main projects:

    * OpenLayers: http://www.openlayers.org/

    * leaflet: https://leafletjs.com/

    Regards,

    Y.

    Le jeu. 10 janv. 2019 à 15:03, Arthur Delorme <delo...@ipgp.fr
    <mailto:delo...@ipgp.fr>> a écrit :

        Hello,

        Years ago there was a Java code called JBox, which were very
        nice to
        make multiple queries by drawing a box on the map (which you
        could also
        use in browse mode to zoom).

        With the restrictions on Java in modern web browsers, I would
        like to
        replace JBox with something else, maybe some Javascript, but I
        can't
        find help about this by myself, so I come to you!

        I'm not super familiar with JS, even though I can write some
        stuff. Do
        you know about some examples / libraries to have this box tool?

        Thanks!
        Arthur
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