Re: SV: [mapguide-users] Re: adding a points layer from ODBC problem

2012-03-26 Thread Jackie Ng
Try previewing your data through FDO Toolbox (http://fdotoolbox.googlecode.com). Use the same configuration document if applicable. If you get the same error, then we're looking at a problem either in the provider itself or in the configuration document. - Jackie -- View this message in context:

[mapguide-users] Re: "Google Fusion Tables"

2012-03-26 Thread Jackie Ng
The OGR Provider is linked against an older version of GDAL (1.7?), straight swapping of the gdal dll in your FDO binaries will not work. The FDO that comes with the next release of MapGuide (3.7) is built against GDAL/OGR 1.9. So if Google Fusion Tables support is a default compiled-in option, it

[mapguide-users] Re: using localnative connection , to remote server.

2012-03-26 Thread Jackie Ng
Local Native connection is a wrapper around the official MapGuide API, so restrictions that apply to the MapGuide API apply here as well: 1. Must be able to connect to the specified IP address via TCP/IP in webconfig.ini 2. Ports specified in webconfig.ini must be open and/or allowed access by y

[mapguide-users] "Google Fusion Tables"

2012-03-26 Thread Flipper
Has anyone had any luck trying to use OGR 2 connect to google fusion Tables? I know it's not available until OGR 1.9. I used OSGEO4W to download the latest DLLs etc, and i am able to run OGR2OGR to read and write Fusion Tables, But I have had no luck Updating my FDO to get this working in Mapguide.

[mapguide-users] using localnative connection , to remote server.

2012-03-26 Thread Birgir
Hi, I have a mapguide server running on an virtual machine, and I was wondering if it is possible to connect to the mg server from another computer using localnative connection, using the MaestroAPI? Im guessing that this is not possible, as the name implies. Regards, Birgir -- View this messag