Hi Listers -
The more and more I work with this software, the more I begin to really like
it. However, being a newb with it - I have another question.
Is it possible to edit the attributes of a layer through the generated web
map (AJAX or DWF)? I don't need to edit the layer geometry itself (i
Yes, I've seen this too. You can't run 1.1 and 2.0 apps in the same
application pool.
Technically, you only need a single application pool for each .Net
version, but really should probably create a separate pool just for
MapGuide. This can be shared across all of the MapGuide virtual
directories
Can you run any of the operations on the mapagent test page?
http://localhost:8008/mapguide/mapagent/index.html
If not, you may be having this problem:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/ticket/477
Andy Morsell, P.E.
Spatial Integrators, Inc.
http://www.SpatialGIS.com
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I believe the issue may be related to the fact that .NET 1.1 and 2.0 apps must
each run in their own application pool if I remember something I read a while
back. You might have to define separate application pools for each virtual
directory.
Dave
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I'm looking to find out how to install MapGuide 2.0 server along with other
web applications that are installed in the "Default Website" location in the
IIS manager? We've run into a challenge with the server not running
correctly along side web applications that use .NET1.1. The problem exists
Jackie,
Thanks for the answer. I just fixed my problem and as usual it was me
missing an obvious piece. I was not getting an instance of my layer from
the map but rather defining the layer as new. I was getting correct
SelectionXML but the selected object was not on a layer in the map so of
co
That error message seems to be specific to the XmlHttpRequest object.
You might want to check the following.
1 - If you are using Internet Explorer, check that you are running the
latest MSXML and make sure the browser security settings are not interfering
with the XmlHttpRequest.
2 - There may
You could probably create a layer theme on a certain property (eg. visible)
and have features where visible = true to have your point/line/area style
and features where visible = false to have no style.
Of course, you would need to have this property (visible) in your class
definition.
- Jackie
After setting the connection times settings back to their original 60 and 120
values, the server has been stable for 18 hours, but the memory usage is
sitting at 488,148K and there probably aren't any connections established
currently. In all of the examples that I have seen, only one map is being
I have a redline layer on which I have drawn some markup features.
Is it somehow possible to have only one or two of the features on a same
layer visible?
Thanks!
Tanja
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