There are generally two parts to the raster feature source problem:
1. Getting the Coordinate System right.
2. Getting the extents right.
You should run gdalinfo.exe on your rasters to see that the reported CS and
extents are.
If gdalinfo.exe reports no Coordinate System, the FDO provider will d
Yes you have to install the drivers where the MapGuide Server is running.
64-bit access drivers does not exist for Office 2007
Now here's the painful part. To install Access 2010 64-bit drivers on a
machine with Office 2007 installed, you have to uninstall Office 2007 and
then reinstall it after
hi kkorde, I am still struggling with the same problem (now I don't see the
gif on the preview).
Yes I get the same kind of default coordinate system ...
since I haven't found any solution yet I hope in some help here in the mail
list.
Kind regards
[f]
2011/5/10 kkorde
> Hello F,
> Are
Understood.
"...crap in a map :)"
Understood again for effect
Martin Morrison
Application Engineer
Engineering Design Systems, Inc.
3780 Peters Creek Rd Ext SW
Roanoke, VA 24018
540.345.1410
gis.edsi.com
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Good Idea!
But.. how and where people in this company decides to document things is out of
my hands. My job is just to display their crap in a map :)
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Why not just avoid the hassles and use a real database? MS SQL, MySQL, Oracle,
etc... All of these have free versions that would be far more robust.
Martin Morrison
Application Engineer
Engineering Design Systems, Inc.
3780 Peters Creek Rd Ext SW
Roanoke, VA 24018
540.345.1410
gis.edsi.com
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Yes I installed the 64-bit version.
I had to rollback the 2.2 installation. And before I try it again I need a few
clarifications.
In your blog you mention that in office 2010 odbc drivers... we have 2007
installed in the office. Does it still apply?
Alongside Meastro3 I also have MapGuideStudio
Did you install the 64-bit version of MapGuide?
If so, you have to tweak the connection string (either via the XML Editor,
or by the RawConnectionString mode in the ODBC editor) so that it uses the
Microsoft Access 2010 ODBC drivers. Maestro can't do this automatically for
you because there's no w
This is a common IIS problem in Windows XP that is unrelated to MapGuide.
Google it.
- Jackie
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I think it's just you :). MgCooker looks for all MapDefinitions with a Base
Layer Group and populates the list view with them.
If there are no such Map Definitions, then there's nothing to tile up.
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Problem solved - although I *had* created a base layer group, and checked it
was OK with a preview... I had not actually saved the .MapDefinition so it
was not picked up by the MgCooker
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Hi,
Using the new Maestro3 I thought I'd try the MGCooker now that I can
(natively) create correctly georeferenced GDAL feature sources - when I
launch MGCooker I can login but then get a blank screen where I assume a
resource library should be... is it just me?
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Hi!
I recently upgraded to MapGuide 2.2 and Maestro 3 final.
In many of my applications set up in 2.1 I have connections to access
databases connected via the FDO provider for ODBC.
These connections no longer work in 2.2. when trying to make a new connection I
get the following message:
The re
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