Nope. Must be a file path
The Maestro fix in question concerns uploading resource data files to a
resource, not URLs as resource data.
- Jackie
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Yes, you can do that in a windows dialog - but the question is, can
I use a url as a file path for a datasource (unmanaged) via Maestro?
Also, can I map a server alias using a url (rather than a local
drive letter)? I'm guessing the answer to th
all you are still doing is downloading the file locally and then uploading
it.
You can already just paste the s3 url into a file open dialog and windows
will download the file for you
On Wed, May 29, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Andrew DeMerchant <
andrew.demerch...@gemtec.ca> wrote:
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> Interesting - c
Interesting - could you do it without coding (ie Maestro)?
On 13/05/28 9:24 PM, Jackie Ng wrote:
Under the hood, we're basically using the HttpWebRequest class whose input is
now an unbounded System.IO.Stream instead of a man-in-the-middle
MemoryStream.
Although t
Under the hood, we're basically using the HttpWebRequest class whose input is
now an unbounded System.IO.Stream instead of a man-in-the-middle
MemoryStream.
Although the latter does simplify code and we still use this code path if
the file we're uploading is small enough, it is obviously an ineff
Title: GEMTEC Email Signature
Your blog mentions "large file upload support over http" at the
endsaying that it's more of a fix than a new feature, but I'm
wondering if this could possibly be used to stream data sources
from, say, an Amazon S3 site or some other cloud st
Hi All,
I am happy to announce the release of MapGuide Maestro 5.0 RC1 and the 4.0.5
maintenance release.
NSIS installer/Zip package available for download here:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapguide/wiki/maestro/Downloads
I've blogged about all the new features and fixes at the usual place
(http://t