I am trying to use the ajaxviewersample in RC4. It loads, but some things
don't seem to be working correctly. For example, on the "Find Address"
task, the two examples provided (601 north 5th street & 720 Riverfront
Drive) are not found. Also, the "Query" task throws a compilation error on
lin
My sites are almost working in RC3. The final problem with my sites appears
to be a problem with MgFeatureReader. The features on the map are joined to
a database and the joins appear to be working properly because they are
being labeled correctly. however, when the user selects one of the fea
The link for the web server extensions installer appears to be broken.
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I am using studio 2008. It would be a considerable effort to create a
portable example of the 'broken' joins - I will have to try to find some
time. I could easily provide an SDF which will not allow me to create a new
join. I will log a defect - thanks.
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Restarting the server doesn't seem to help for me. I agree w/you: I hope
this is resolved in the final version - joins are critical to my sites and I
can't upgrade if it breaks my existing sites.
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I am having great difficulty with feature joins in RC 2. Migrated feature
joins are not working & Studio will not allow me to create a feature join
because it erroneously reports that "The current feature source has no
feature classes, and cannot support joins" even though the same feature
sourc
I just migrated my site from 1.1 to 2.0.0 RC. The site uses a DWF file as a
background, but for some reason, the DWF file does not render, even if I
just try to view it in studio. It is displayed as a blank white page. I
even tried reloading the dwf file and creating a new feature source and
l
Indeed, this bug appears to have been resolved with all of the changes.
However, there seems to be a new issue, but I will start another thread on
this. Thanks for suggesting that I try it - I had tested an early beta, and
it wasn't resolved, so I assumed that the defect would be closed once it
ssible that your ticket could have been resolved
> incidentally...
>
> Jason
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jon Rizzo
> Subject: RE: [mapguide-users] MapGuide Open Source 2.0.0 RC2 released
>
> Thanks for the reply. I guess "showstopper" depends on your
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the reply. I guess "showstopper" depends on your point of view.
The defect that I had originally logged against 1.2 (#213) is a showstopper
for me, but I realize that the development team probably has a different
opinion if this only effects one developer. Unfortunately, I c
That's great news. Does this mean that existing high priority defects are
going to be deferred to the next milestone?
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This bug is preventing me from upgrading to 1.2
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/ticket/213
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/ticket/213
The labels "appear" correct at first glance, but as you start navigating
around, they turn into nonsense. I would like to benefit from the
performance improvemen
ht now that we would like to
> get out in a new version and were not able to include in 1.2. I'd
> like to see a new version start on a release cycle by mid October
> with some sort of beta for 1.3.
>
> Cheers
>
> Paul
>
>
> On 5-Sep-07, at 9:09 AM, Jon Rizzo
Excellent! Is there an updated target date for 1.3.0 ? The roadmap
currently says 9/28/07.
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I do this on my site. In addition to creating a map in the session
repository, you also need to generate a web layout dynamically & save it to
the session repository. In order to reference the session's map instead of
the Library's copy, you have to specify the path to the new map in the web
la
at helps at all.
>
> Regards,
> Bob
>
> Jon Rizzo wrote:
>> Thanks for the suggestion(s). That is currently how we are serving up
>> polygons - they are drawn in an SDF file but joined with data on a SQL
>> Server so they can be labeled/themed. The selection of the pol
Thanks for the suggestion(s). That is currently how we are serving up
polygons - they are drawn in an SDF file but joined with data on a SQL
Server so they can be labeled/themed. The selection of the polygons suffers
from the same problem as our point selection, so it stands to reason that
your
bles are not showed).
> Connection with Access is faster but I encountered some unstabilities with
> it. I did not investigate it further but I guess it is a problem with too
> many connections towards the Access database.
> I have finally transported all the data into an SDF which is working much
&
I was told specifically the oposite - that ODBC performance of SQL Server is
slower than all other ODBC providers, including Access. I have not verified
this claim, but I can tell you that selection is particularly slow with
points coming from SQL Server. I have also had a performance problem
s
s and the steps to reproduce. It would be
> helpful to know what your data source is, and the column definition for
> the source of the labels. And any other information, like whether you
> are labelling a joined attribute.
>
> Thanks,
> Jason
>
>
> -Original Messag
This same behavior exists in RC2. This problem did not exist in 1.1.0
Jon Rizzo wrote:
>
>
> I noticed that in 1.2 RC1, labels are occasionally not displayed properly.
> I have posted two images - they are the same label displayed at different
> scales. I have atta
test one.
>
> Have you tried with mySQL server? Postgre?
>
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jon Rizzo
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 4:48 PM
> To: mapguide-users@lists.osgeo.org
> Subject: [mapguide-users] ODBC perf
I noticed that in 1.2 RC1, labels are occasionally not displayed properly.
I have posted two images - they are the same label displayed at different
scales. I have attached two images. bad.jpg shows the incorrect labels and
good.jpg shows the correct labels. I'm not sure where those numbers c
I just upgraded to 1.2 RC1 today and I loaded my site. It looks like there
are a lot of great new features - the new symbolization will be particularly
helpful to us.
I have been having performance issues on my site, which seem to be related
to an ODBC feature source which I have joined to an
I have no information about a fix, but I have noticed that users of my site
get prompted for a MapGuide username and password if they access the default
page for my site without providing a trailing backslash. For example, if
somebody uses http://www.MyServer.com/MySite instead of
http://www.MyS
Hello,
I am having difficulty with my project - it seems that my sdf feature
sources are being locked by MapGuide and MapGuide never seems to release
them. I tracked the issue down to the simple act of opening and closing a
feature reader. I commented out my code until the problem went away an
s a
> problem displaying the file". Is the posted file possibly invalid? How
> was it generated? Looking at the first few bytes it claims it's a DWF
> version 6 file, which means you should be able to open it using a Zip
> utility. But that also fails for me.
>
> -Origi
The attached DWF does not display properly in the AJAX viewer. Everything
looks okay except there is a long curved line at the bottom that does not
show up in Autodesk's standalone DWF viewer. I have other DWF files
exhibiting the same problem, but this file is much smaller. I have not
tested t
uot;Title Goes Here", "US-English");
>
>
> Chris
>
>
>
>
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Hello,
I have created a page that generates a DWF file of the current map. The
map's units are *XY-IN* (Arbitrary X-Y Coordinates (U.S. Survey Inches)).
In the routine that generates the plot, I am creating an MgPlotSpecification
with the units MgPageUnitsType.Inches which I pass in the call to
the onload event from the other frame is calling it. It may help to
> have onload call in intermediate function in that frame. That function
> would use a JavaScript setTimeout method or similar to test for the
> existance of the other page. Once it exists, then go ahead and let you
I am having a strange problem - I am trying to call the ZoomToView function
in the onload event of my page. The problem seems to be that sometimes the
ZoomToView function works and sometimes it doesn't. If I bring up a brand
new browser session and type in the URL to my page, it usually works f
Yes - this is the primary reason why I need to display the joined feature
class. Otherwise, I could just extract the feature id's from MapGuide and
query the database externally from MapGuide.
Ivan Milicevic-3 wrote:
>
> Are u using theming based on data from ODBC?
>
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Thank you for the information - are there specific fixes in upcoming 1.2 to
improve ODBC performance? Is there anything that I can do in the interim to
make my site useable?
Ivan Milicevic-3 wrote:
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> ODBC is main reason for slow performance. This problem will be solved yb
> the time, ev
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