Re: [mapguide-users] Re: Can't get fusion to work using Sheboygan and Google Maps

2011-07-15 Thread Nathan Elmore
Awesome- Do I need to create a new MapDefinition (or new layers?) with the new coordinate system? Or do I use MgCoordinateSystem API to do this after Fusion has loaded the untransformed map definition? -N On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 7:57 PM, Jackie Ng wrote: > Yes of course you can use MgCoordinate

[mapguide-users] Re: Can't get fusion to work using Sheboygan and Google Maps

2011-07-14 Thread Jackie Ng
Yes of course you can use MgCoordinateSystem API to do this. A simple PHP/Java/.net page using this API where you enter the source/target CS and point(s) to be transformed in a form and it spits out a transformed result when you submit is sufficient enough. The problem is, MgCoordinateSystem is a

Re: [mapguide-users] Re: Can't get fusion to work using Sheboygan and Google Maps

2011-07-14 Thread Nathan Elmore
Oh I see - Thank you. The fusion wikicommercial overlays guide uses a WKT example to project Sheboygan, but it does not validate, so I tried selecting the Pseudo Mercator in the projection. If it would be beneficial, I'll write up an upd

[mapguide-users] Re: Can't get fusion to work using Sheboygan and Google Maps

2011-07-13 Thread Jackie Ng
The "The value cannot be less than or equal to zero" error is a nonsense error generally caused by the Map Definition not being visible in the current viewport. You said you converted your Map Definition to PseudoMercator. Did you also manually convert the extent coordinates? Maestro cannot transf