For MapGuide, I want to use IIS server v6.0 (Windows 2003), but instead of
using PHP or .NET, I want to use Java (JSP) as my development language. I
noticed that for IIS, the "default" languages are only PHP or .NET. How do I
enable it for Java (tomcat, etc) as well?
thanks very much your help.
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Hi Darrin,
I don't know exactly what vista version I have. I was find uot about it in
the web.
Accordingo to it I suppose that I have 32 bit version of vista.
Maybe is not possible to install in 32 bit version as well?
Darrin Maidlow wrote:
>
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
> Is your Vista machine running
Hi Darrin,
I don't know exactly what vista version I have. I was find uot about it in
the web.
Accordingo to it I suppose that I have 32 bit version of vista.
Maybe is not possible to install in 32 bit version as well?
Darrin Maidlow wrote:
>
> Hi Rodolfo,
>
> Is your Vista machine running
Andre
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I'm not sure why the xml looks as you display, but it is URL encoded,
and using URL Decode should give you the
correct xml. In .Net the call is System.Net.HttpUtility.UrlDecode, for
PHP you can just call "urldecode".
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Tony skrev:
yes there is a limit b
This is most likely because the libpq.dll is missing.
Try opening the file PostGISProvider.dll with DependencyWalker:
http://www.dependencywalker.com/
You can get Studio 2008 to connect to MGOS 2.0 by installing the patched
dll;
http://mapguide.osgeo.org/download/relatedlinks
Regards, Kenneth
Does the "Test Connection" button report errors?
Does the error log contain any messages?
Regards, Kenneth Skovhede, GEOGRAF A/S
Andre Schoonbee skrev:
I can manage to connect using MGSudio 2009 and also Maestro, but for
some reason my PostGIS data continue not to be rendering on my preview
I'm sure it can be done.
However, it seems fairly advanced.
I would suggest that you have a look at OpenLayers:
http://openlayers.org
With OpenLayers, you can have your MapGuide map as a base layer,
and then put an overlay with your custom layer.
You can then override the mapagent path in the ove
Hello all,
i've built mapguide 2.0.1-2716 on a Debian 4.0 i386 box,
followed the instructions similar like
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Building_MapGuide_on_Ubuntu_8.04,
Compiled fine, but 've started apache2 these errors occurs:
$
/usr/local/mapguideopensource/webserverextensions/apache2/bin/apa