Are these layers not visible on the map or just not visible in the legend?
The legend rendering operation should skip the former, not sure about the
latter.
- Jackie
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When Printing in MapGuide, the hidden layers show in the legend as icons,
but the names are missing, making a messy legend.
How can we suppress the hidden layers from appearing in the print legend?
thanks
gordon
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We do have a very large GIS that's consuming alot of datasets. We've done
our best to limit those SQL connections and are running as many SDF's as
possible but yes, we do still have some SQL database driven layers. The
legend load seems to be a huge performance hog as far as I can tell from the
l
JOINS to SQL Server might also be an issue, but I am not sure if that layer
is not inially visible if that would cause issues.
It would be great if FUSION would support tiled maps, then you can tile your
inital layers and speed things up.
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Maybe: Are you stopping and restarting IIS application pools?
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What are the sizes and types of your datasets? Do you use SDF, SHP, SQL etc.
How big are they, what types of data are in the datasets and how many layers
are in your maps.
Can you simplify any of your initial map layers and loading code?
I have had some odd errors when there was a bad ploygon i
Well, i haven't had much success with Autodesk support on this issue. I was
told it has nothing to do with the api, but that its my configuration and
was sent a link to the 'Best Practices' Wiki.
I'm not sure what I can do to solve this issue. The problem is, when the
MGE service and IIS are
"Is your web server on a non-localhost machine and/or on a different
port number?
This is the browser's same origin policy kicking in.
- Jackie"
The web server is located on our domain, and uses port 8008 per the
setup instructions. Everything was working fine until last Thursday.
Hi Bo,
The OSGeo OGR Provider has support for tab files:
http://www.gdal.org/ogr/ogr_formats.html
There is no mention of what versions it supports though.
Warren M
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:07 AM, Bo Victor Thomsen wrote:
> To the list -
>
> Do anyone know which version of MapInfo tab file fo
To the list -
Do anyone know which version of MapInfo tab file format the MapGuide FDO
providers (3.4 and 3.5) support ?
Is it MapInfo ver. 6.0, 6.5 or later?
Regards
Bo Victor Thomsen
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