Hi Alexandru,
You can test QGIS Web Client 2, gw3suite, Lizmap to just name a few...
Le 13/06/2022 à 18:36, Alexandru Munteanu via Qgis-user a écrit :
Hi all!
I have a few projects that I need to upload on the internet. As I am
completely new to webgis platforms, I would appreciate few hints and
directions (from your experience) where should I start looking to get
a better understanding on how it works.
In simple words, what i am looking for:
* is to have a qgis project uploaded 'somewhere' and it looks
exactly the same as i designed it (without too much hassle), it is
also easily editable (in terms of changing an attribute, polygon,
line, color, etc.)
* i expect it to be able to show me a range on attributes when i
click on a feature
* with tools like measuring distances and surfaces
* and maybe to print something from it quickly
I would appreciate any opensource (better) or proprietary software
that would help me. Or maybe where is the best place to store our data
on a webserver so it is easy interchangeable with a local computer. I
would also appreciate any help on how to setup a webserver.
Thank you in advance!
Best,
Alexandru
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Centre of Urbanism, co-founder, president
MSc. in International Cooperation in Urban Development
MSc. in Urbanism, Habitat and International Cooperation
aldru.munte...@gmail.com
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