1. Yes
2. On Windows, we source Apache server binaries from www.apachelounge.com
so I imagine a way to update binaries out-of-band would be to get the
latest 2.4.x release, extract to your MG web tier install, overwriting
everything except your httpd.conf and preserve your existing
mod_mgmapagent.s
Thanks for providing this Jackie. Couple of additional questions:
1. Just to confirm, is the Bing Maps API fully supported in both the Fusion
and React viewers?
2. Is there any method to address Apache server vulnerabilities that are
found once MGOS is released, without having to wait for an MGOS
If you want to use the mapguide-react-layout viewer over Fusion, I (as the
primary maintainer of the react viewer) am going to warn you up-front:
While we try to aim for maximum Fusion widget and Flexible Layout
compatibility in this viewer, Google Maps will not be supported by this
viewer, nor wi
We had a meeting with Gordon Luckett to discuss this issue and he provided
insight into what's causing it and a workaround solution. The Fusion
template relies on OpenLayers v2 and with Google Maps API v3.50, something
has changed that prevents it from working with OpenLayers v2, resulting in
Fusio
Hello Kyle,
We're encountering the same issue as you; if we change the version to 3.51,
MapGuide throws the Fusion Error, but works fine with version 3.49. We're
currently running MapGuide 3.1.1, on Apache, consuming Google's basemaps,
geocoder and street view.
https://maps.google.com/maps/api/js
Hello all mapguide-users,
We are running MapGuide v3.1.1.9378 and have run into an issue using Google
Maps API to bring in Google base maps. It looks like an issue with a deprecated
call in the Maps API with the latest version. We have found that if you use the
previous version of 3.49 in your