Its not clear to me, what you want to do.
You can create MGP packages from an entire folder.
You can modify the MGP file as a Zip file afterwards.
AFAIK, there is no documentation for the MGP format.
The format is quite simple, the MGP is a Zip file, which contains all
the data, SDF and Xml.
Th
Osgeo is a wiki for a wide range of purposes. MapGuide Manual is a wiki with
one purpose. Its goal is to build Open Source curriculum for MapGuide. I
think that the focus of this goal makes it work best in its own wiki.
zspitzer wrote:
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> why not use the existing osgeo wiki?
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> On Dec 6, 200
Eric, this should be posted on the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
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From: Eric Espares
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Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 12:34 AM
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] Tomcat error on Release 2.0.0 Beta 1
Hi,
I successfully installed both MgServer a
In site administrator we can create mgp files but for that we need to have
xml files in a folder which has got the details of the sdf data. I want to
know how to create those xml files and where to keep the sdf data and what
is the format?
zspitzer wrote:
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> you can create a mgp via the mapguid
you can create a mgp via the mapguide site administrator
On Dec 6, 2007 3:35 PM, Parvatha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi
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> can anybody tell me how to create an mgp file? when i download the sample
> (sheboygan) data for mapguide opensource 1.2 its a zip file. When i unzip
> that i could see
Hi
can anybody tell me how to create an mgp file? when i download the sample
(sheboygan) data for mapguide opensource 1.2 its a zip file. When i unzip
that i could see all xml files. Using mapadmin if i load that mgp then in
the "library" folder in local there is a "data" folder in that all sdf
why not use the existing osgeo wiki?
On Dec 6, 2007 1:59 AM, Jim O'Leary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello everyone
>
> MapGuide Manual is online at
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> http://techearth.net/gis/mapguideManual/
>
> The purpose of this site is to provide curriculum for MapGuide. We have
> implemented the site as
Any one of these would work.
1 - Have a form that posts to your php script.
eg. You have a form that looks like:
Then somewhere in your javascript
function OnPointDigitized(point) {
document.getElementById("X").value = point.X;
document.getElem
Hi.
How can i send a value from javasript to php?
I need the X and Y coordinates pass to a php script.The user click on the
map and then the php script will work up this values.
I use these functions
function DigitizePoint() {
parent.parent.mapFrame.DigitizePoint(OnPointDigitized);
Thanks Kori, I am looking forward to any suggestions you might have.
George
Kori Maleski wrote:
Hi George,
I have the TilingEngine by default grab 1 or 2 extra rows and columns
outside the perimeter of the defined map extents. This is incase the
browser/screen resolution is sized in such a wa
Hello everyone
MapGuide Manual is online at
http://techearth.net/gis/mapguideManual/
The purpose of this site is to provide curriculum for MapGuide. We have
implemented the site as a wiki in order to allow the Open Source community
to contribute to it.
You will find instructions for becoming
Remark: What I have noticed that the spatial tables that are reflected in
mapguide studio are stored (their names, the name of the geometry column,
the geometry type,...etc) in a specific table called geometry_columns.
And when I create new spatial tables, not all the new created tables are
stored
Just one more question, if you don't mind. Which type of index is the most
appropriate in this case:
B-tree, Hash, GiST or GIN. And the column which may be indexed is the
geometry column, isn't it?
dorra2007 wrote:
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> Great, I create indexes on the geometry column and that resolves partially
Great, I create indexes on the geometry column and that resolves partially my
problem. In fact, I have to create a new feature source using the same
database to make updates effective.
Thank vey much you anyway.
zspitzer wrote:
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> no they look fine, it was just a wild card...
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> do they
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