RTFM
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From: "Armin Burger"
To: "DBTecno"
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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 9:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Pmapper-users] zoom
> RTFM
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> DBTecno wrote:
>> Hi everybody
>> how can i zoom to a specific RECTANGLE on starting of the pmapper
>> page???
>> i hav
try this, normally it helps (taken from the docs):
session.use_trans_sid = 0 : for older p.mapper versions 1 was required.
Use 0 in order to have p.mapper 2 fully compliant with W3C XHTML Strict
'session.use_trans_sid' acitivated puts a hidden input to forms where
XHTML does not seem to want th
s a problem of apache-php sever configuration but I'm not sure
can someone help me?
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Walter
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Why do you have to use mysql? I would suggest to stick as much as
possible to PostgreSQL/PostGIS, at least for geographic applications.
All the best.
pc
Jack Nicholson ha scritto:
> Does a way exist to visualize the data spatial servants with mySQL Sp