The best choice depends on what you're trying to do.
Personally, I'm working up a mapserver project with a ka-map
(http://ka-map.maptools.org/) front-end.
Ka-map works well for me since it's pretty easy to point to a working mapserver
.map file. (just change config.php)
As for tutorials, there are some on mapserver's site. Also, if you're using
postgis as a data store, they have some pretty good tutorials in their
documentation.
Hope this helps.
--John Jackson
--Deputy Auditor, Franklin County Auditor's Office.
From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
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Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 9:35 AM
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Subject: [mapserver-users] Client-side applications for visualizing mapfiles
Hello everybody
I am a new mapserver user and i need your knowledge and your experience.
I know that the heart of mapserver is the mapfile. Also, i can use html files
and templates fro visualizing the layers of mapfile in a web-browser. But, i
want a more interactive, flexible and quickly solution. Could you suggest me
anything??
I know that there are many client-side applications to rend WMS and WFS servers
like OpenLayers, Fusion, dbox, Chameleon, GMap, CartoWeb. However, i would like
a good explanation, regarding which is the best choice!
Moreover, i am grateful, if you send me some tutorial!!
Thanks in advance
Apostolos
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