Awesome thanks. I'm running 2.1 and Maestro 5.0b3 just now but will have a
shot at 2.4 on the weekend.
Cheers
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 3:12 PM, Jackie Ng jumpinjac...@gmail.com wrote:
The 1st (of possibly many) Release Candidates. It is stable enough to be
considered for a final release.
Most
Does AIMS 2013 have this problem too?
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Hello,
I have seen your post and i am looking for same stuff i.e. attaching a grid
in lower frame to list selection feature. please help me out in this by
providing me code for the same.
I am using map server 2013 , fusion, flexible layout.. as yours :))
I will really appreciate. Thanks
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so what have you tried to do so far?
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 4:48 PM, veer-singh veer-si...@hcl.com wrote:
Hello,
I have seen your post and i am looking for same stuff i.e. attaching a grid
in lower frame to list selection feature. please help me out in this by
providing me code for the same.
Thanks zac for your quick reply
Actually , we want on user selection of features a grid gets populate with
attributes on a lower frame , please refer screenshot for more details. We want
to achieve same thing. We tried using jx.grid but it is showing weird error ,
no idea why??
Can you
that's not how you ask for help on a technical mailing list!
you need to post your code and the wierd error messages
I don't believe any of the people on this list are mind readers
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 5:00 PM, Saurabh Gupta. Noida saurab...@hcl.com wrote:
Thanks zac for your quick
Hello Zac,
I will keep this in mind before posting. Thanks for suggesting.
I tried using jx.grid on my .aspx page. my code is like this .
I have added all the necessary scripts but its throwing an error , please
see attched image for reference.
Please help me out in this . I wiould really
have you tried debugging this with firebug, it's much more friendly
that visual studio and I.E. ?
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 5:24 PM, veer-singh veer-si...@hcl.com wrote:
Hello Zac,
I will keep this in mind before posting. Thanks for suggesting.
I tried using jx.grid on my .aspx page. my code is
We are supposed to use IE , so we want to make it work on IE itself :((
Also, can you provide your little help on .. how can we add this grid to
lower frame of our layout as in attached image. Try to give us some code
snippet or event for this.
Yes, as a matter of fact it fails (rotated sideways = SRID 4326 ) in
AIMS 2013
Map 3D 2013
MGOS 2.4
It works with
QGIS 1.7
ArcMap 10
whoa, big fail across the board with 4326 in MGOS 2.4 / Autodesk 2013
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sounds like someone got their X Ys and Lats and Longs mixed up.
I purposely make my field names X_LONG Y_LAT so my clients aren't
confused no matter what software they use
On Thu, Aug 9, 2012 at 10:29 AM, GordonL
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Yes, as a matter of fact it fails
when i use the function 'Zoom to the selected feature',I noticed that the
scale needed to be input by the user,and this is not so convinent.
so,if i get the feature,how can i caculate the proper scale,so that the map
can zoom to display the selected features in the center of the display area?
I
Anyone wanting to see this happen with SQL Server and MGOS 2.4 or AIMS 2013,
first add the table to SQL Server:
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[COUNTRY](
[ID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[COUNTRY] [varchar](50) NULL,
[GEOM] [geometry] NULL,
CONSTRAINT [PK_COUNTRY] PRIMARY KEY
Ticketed: http://trac.osgeo.org/fdo/ticket/844
This is a definite show-stopper.
As an aside, whoever decided that geographic coordinates should be expressed
as lat/lon should be severely beaten up. How many people (myself included)
have fallen to this rookie mistake as a result?
- Jackie
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Is this also happening with any SRID within the range of 4120 to 4999
(inclusive)?
- Jackie
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