Hi Patrick,
Thanks for forwarding this issue to Symantec.
The 64bit version is the recommended one anyway. Any reason to still
wanting to use the 32bit version?
In this respect, Symantec is doing something good, if they urge you to
move to the 64bit version ;-)
Andreas
Hi Patrick
On 19/0
me, and sorry for posting this in these mailing
lists, but am being desperate lol.
Regards.
Pieter
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Hi Regis,
This is something that many of us in the MetOceans/Climate world are dealing
with.
I don't know of an simple answer at this stage.
For background, within the World Meteorological Organisation we are doing some
foundation work to support our future time-series spatial information need
Hi Patrick
On 19/06/16 17:00, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
> Just to signal that I cannot install QGIS 2.14.3 (32 bits) with
> QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.14.3-2-Setup-x86.exe (stand-alone) on Windows 7.
> Symantec antivirus detect qgis.bin.exe as Trojan.Gen.SMH and put it in
> vault (which, of course prevents th
Just to signal that I cannot install QGIS 2.14.3 (32 bits) with
QGIS-OSGeo4W-2.14.3-2-Setup-x86.exe (stand-alone) on Windows 7. Symantec
antivirus detect qgis.bin.exe as Trojan.Gen.SMH and put it in vault
(which, of course prevents the sofwtare from working...). Mabe a false
positive but it le
The latest batch of Fedora 24 updates (2016.06.19) fixed the
underlying problem. There were a large number of updates, including
python and qt, so I do not know which of them fixed it. I can now
display the plugin manager.
Also, the splash screen now displays well. It was previously showing
as a f
Hi Tom,
I use FTP or CPanel. I like seeing a full preview before uploading though.
I think if you are able to sign up for hosting you can probably figure out
copying the files over.
I wonder if GitHub Pages might be an option? https://pages.github.com/
-Heikki
On 19 Jun 2016 1:52 p.m., "Tom Chad
Your opinion had been mine, but more than one QGIS user looked very
discouraged when I answered their question "How do I get my qgis2web map
online?"
We are up against the end-to-end ArcGIS Online ease of use, in my opinion.
As you say, if we can help a significant proportion of users, it should b
Hi Tom,
I personally use SCP/SFTP, as I use a Linux/Apache server combination.
There are so many ways to deploy the generated web map, that I
personally think, you shouldn't include this in the plugin. For the same
reason, QGIS web client doesn't have a deploy script. There are too many
combi
Hello all
At FOSS4GUK2016, I think it became apparent that a feature missing in
qgis2web is integrated publishing. I'd like to implement it, but there are
many ways of uploading files to the web. I'd like to know what some of you
do:
1. Online form as part of web content management system such as
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