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Subject: RE: MI ESRI Shapefile and MapX Compatibility Question
Hi Dennis,
How does ArcView know how to project the files and display the entities - is
the information stored in some higher order of file like a pr
September 2000 13:39
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Subject: RE: MI ESRI Shapefile and MapX Compatibility Question
Richard,
The major drawbacks you describe are the result of shortcomings native to
Shape files, not MapX. Shapefiles contain neither the
s necessary for the coder to
provide it.
Dennis Waardenburg
GIS Specialist
The Environmental Company, Inc.
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Dave,
MapX 4.x can read & display native ESRI shape files using the
'Map.Layers.Add LayerInfoObject' method. There is a major drawback though -
you have to know the projection of the data and specify that in the
'LayerInfoObject' - MapX does not seem to be able to get the projection from
the sha