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From: Toan N. <ngd...@gm...> - 2008-08-04 02:44:40
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Thank you so much. -- Nguyễn Đình Toán ------------------------- Neu khong doc duoc tieng Viet, vui long vao menu View --> chon Encoding --> chon Unicode (UTF-8). Cam on. |
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From: Cameron S. <cam...@gm...> - 2008-08-01 04:40:13
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts. It has been very touching to hear such sentiments. pere roca wrote: > dear mapBuilder friends, > > just to say congratulations for the work developed till now in MapBuilder; > it has been a really good job and consider a pity you stop developping but > you know the reasons much better than me. > > maybe because it was my first big webgis project but I learned a lot with > it. I've to say it was hard to costumize your own tool because mapBuilder > uses a lot of different technologies (DOM, js, XSLT...) but after some time > learning it's great (the good documentation also helped a lot). > > cheers and thanks for all, > > Pere Roca > > biòleg i especialista GIS > visita EDIT mapviewer! (prototype) > http://edit.csic.es/edit_geo/prototype/edit.html > > Cameron Shorter wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> >> End of life for Community Mapbuilder >> We, the Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee, have agreed that the >> time has come for the Community >> Mapbuilder >> project to gracefully retire. We will release a final, stable 1.5 >> version of the software, and afterwards there are no planned >> enhancements to Mapbuilder. The web pages and code will be kept alive, >> a few bugs might be fixed and we will likely continue answering user >> queries, but we expect Mapbuilder will gradually fade away into >> history. >> Why? >> Mapbuilder is a stable, >> feature rich, standards compliant, fast, webmapping framework with a >> strong developer community. Why has it come to the end of its life? >> The >> browser based webmapping space has become crowded and other webmapping >> clients have increased in functionality and attractiveness to users. In >> particular, Openlayers is simpler to use, has attracted an increabibly >> strong developer community, has good quality control and development >> processes, and has developed most of the webmapping functionality >> previously only offered by Mapbuilder. Basically Openlayers is >> attacting the majority of the users and developers that previously >> would have used Mapbuilder. One day someone will write a compelling >> paper on the history of the two similar projects and analyse the key >> differences and decision points which led to one project out shining >> the other. >> But we are not crying >> Well, >> maybe we feel a twing of loss for the Mapbuilder project we started >> years ago, but in the bigger picture, we see the retiring of Mapbuilder >> as a good thing. It will allow the greater web mapping community to >> consolidate and rally around the remaining webmapping tools – in >> particular, around Openlayers. >> There has been significant >> collaboration between the Mapbuilder and Openlayers communities over >> the last couple of years. Mapbuilder has incorporated Openlayers as its >> rendering engine and fetures have been shared between projects. In many >> cases, developers from both projects worked together on the same >> codebase (in Openlayers), then ported up to Mapbuilder. This was a >> deliberate move toward the merging of the two developer communities and >> most of the Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee have contributed to >> the Openlayers codebase. >> So in essence, by changing our >> allegience from Mapbuilder to Openlayers we take with us some of our >> code, we replace some features with equivalent Openlayers features, we >> take our community with us, and we gain an existing, robust and >> welcoming community. >> What should Mapbuilder users do? >> Users >> have a few options. You already own the source code, so you are welcome >> to continue maintaining and extending the Mapbuilder code for as long >> as you like. At some point, users will likely want to upgrade, and at >> that point we suggest considering Openlayers for your application. It >> now provides the majority of the fuctionality that was previously only >> offered by Mapbuilder. >> What about Mapbuilder's standing with OSGeo? >> Having >> a graduated OSGeo project retire might be seen as an embarassment for >> OSGeo, however, I'd argue it is a strength. It shows two projects >> growing together under the OSGeo umbrella and evenually merging into a >> stronger, more focused community. >> However, it does raise a >> dilemma with regards to what should be done with a retired project. >> Some of the key OSGeo criteria, like “Community Backing” and >> “Best of >> Breed Software” will gradually be lost, so we should not continue to >> promote Mapbuilder. Still, we wouldn't want to erase Mapbuilder's >> history with OSGeo as our community has documented valuable lessons >> learned during the graduation process. >> I suggest a new “retired” category be created which keeps >> track of >> retired projects. >> Thanks >> We, >> the project steering committee, have derived a huge amount of pleasure >> building Mapbuilder and working with the Mapbuilder Community. For many >> of us, Mapbuilder has been a launching pad into a fullfilling Open >> Source and/or Geospatial career. We'd like to thank all the users, >> developers and supporters of Mapbuilder we have met along the way. >> >> >> >> The Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee, (in order of appearance): >> >> >> >> Cameron Shorter >> >> >> Mike Adair >> >> >> Patrice Cappelaere >> >> >> Steven M. Ottens >> >> >> Matt Diez >> >> >> Olivier Terral >> >> >> Andreas Hocevar >> >> >> Gertjan van Oosten >> >> >> Linda Derezinski >> >> >> >> -- >> Cameron Shorter >> Geospatial Systems Architect >> Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050 >> Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254 >> >> Think Globally, Fix Locally >> Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions >> http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's >> challenge >> Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great >> prizes >> Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the >> world >> http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Mapbuilder-users mailing list >> Map...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users >> >> >> > > -- Cameron Shorter Geospatial Systems Architect Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254 Think Globally, Fix Locally Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html |
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From: Cameron S. <cam...@gm...> - 2008-07-31 22:02:54
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mapbuilder users, If you have the opportunity, I strongly recommend these FOSS4G sessions (as described by Tim Sutton). FOSS4G is an amazing networking opportunity. There are few opportunities where you get to rub shoulders, discuss, ask questions, etc with the best Open Source Software developers face to face. And it is an impressive opportunity to show off your work. --- Free and Open Source Geospatial Conference 2008 (FOSS4G2008) FOSS4G2008 will be taking place this year in September / October this year in South Africa. FOSS4G is a an annual gathering place for Free and Open Source projects with a geospatial leaning. The conference venue is the Cape Town International Conference Center (CTICC) in the Foreshore area of Cape Town - the beautiful 'mother city' of South Africa. Demo Sessions: ======================= We will be holding a demo theatre during tea breaks and lunch times. Demos are a great way to show off your work to decision makers, GIS professionals and fellow code crunchers. The demos will be restricted to 10 minutes each (including questions and setup time) so they need to be brief and to the point. If you would like to demo your project, something you have achieved with FOSS geospatial, or anything else relevant to a geospatial practitioner audience, you can register by following the instructions provided on the demo wiki page here: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G2008_Demos Lightning Talks: ======================= During the plenary session on Monday 29 July, there will be eight lightning talks of 5 minutes each. Time limits will be strictly adhered to and we are looking for the most entertaining, thought provoking and informative speeches possible. The speeches will be presented to the entire conference. If you are interested in making a lightning speech, or know of any good candidates to give such a speech, please visit the lightning talks wiki page to register your interest here: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G2008_LightningTalks Code Sprint: ======================= We will be holding an all day code sprint on Saturday 4 October - the day following the end of the main conference activities. Given that most FOSS projects are conducted as virtual collaborations over the internet, the code sprint is a rare opportunity for you to get together in person with other developers in your project. The code sprint is also a great opportunity for those who are interested in getting involved in a project to go and meet the developers face to face and get some help in getting started with development. If you are not a developer, but interested in other aspects of project development, (documentation, creating demonstrator implementations of software etc.) the code sprint is an equally good opportunity to collaborate. We will provide a venue, lunch and refreshments, internet connection and flip charts. If you have other special requirements let us know and we will see what we can do. In order to provide the very best experience for you it would be helpful to get an idea of how many people are likely to attend. We have created a Wiki page at: http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G2008_CodeSprint On this page you can create a section for your project and list the people planning to attend. The page also provides a space to help you organise your code sprint day by writing up the goals and preparation work needed for your sprint. Contact Info: ======================= The code sprint, lightning talks & demo session organiser is Tim Sutton (ti...@li...) - if you have any questions or special requirements, please don't hesitate to ask. If you haven't already registered for the conference, we advise doing so as soon as possible to secure your place. Visit the conference registration page at: http://conference.osgeo.org/index.php/foss4g/2008/schedConf/registration ------------------------------------- end promotional email body ---------------- -- Tim Sutton QGIS Project Steering Committee Member - Release Manager Visit http://qgis.org for a great open source GIS Blog: http://tim.linfiniti.com Skype: timlinux Irc: timlinux on #qgis at freenode.net -- Cameron Shorter Geospatial Systems Architect Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254 Think Globally, Fix Locally Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html |
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From: tgis <th...@gm...> - 2008-07-31 19:41:36
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Thanks a lot, I will give it a try! Mike Adair wrote: > > > tgis wrote: >> Hi Mapbuilders! >> >> I like to use mapbuilder to query WMS servers with time parameter. This >> works great for one layer but not for other layers in the same context. >> So I >> got a couple of questions: >> >> 1. Is is possible to apply the TIME parameter to more than one layer in >> the >> current layer list (they all got the same time intervals)? >> > It should work to initially display the layers, but I doubt it will work > with the movie loop. It looks like you might end up with multiple > timestamp listeners and they may not update the correct layers. You can > certainly try it though. > >> 2. Would it be possible to use the <extent> tag of the WMS capabilities >> document to set the list of timestamps (instead of WMC <dimension>)? >> > Not without modifying some code. The standard specifies that it should > use the Dimension element. > >> 3. How can I display the current timestamp of a layer without using the >> movieloop? >> > The list of timestamps is generated and stored as the 'timestampList' > property of the Context model, See MapPaneOL.js for how to access it. > You might also be able to use the MovieLoop tool with <maxFrames> set to > 1. > > > Mike >> The use case of the last question is basically: I got a layer with one >> new >> image every day. On a map that is not "MovieLoop enabled" I got the >> latest >> image from the WMS request by default. That's fine, but is there a way to >> somehow display the timestamp of that image? >> >> Any help is appreciated, >> tg >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the > world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/MovieLooping-over-multiple-layers-tp18754271p18761992.html Sent from the MapBuilder Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Mike A. <ma...@dm...> - 2008-07-31 14:33:02
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tgis wrote: > Hi Mapbuilders! > > I like to use mapbuilder to query WMS servers with time parameter. This > works great for one layer but not for other layers in the same context. So I > got a couple of questions: > > 1. Is is possible to apply the TIME parameter to more than one layer in the > current layer list (they all got the same time intervals)? > It should work to initially display the layers, but I doubt it will work with the movie loop. It looks like you might end up with multiple timestamp listeners and they may not update the correct layers. You can certainly try it though. > 2. Would it be possible to use the <extent> tag of the WMS capabilities > document to set the list of timestamps (instead of WMC <dimension>)? > Not without modifying some code. The standard specifies that it should use the Dimension element. > 3. How can I display the current timestamp of a layer without using the > movieloop? > The list of timestamps is generated and stored as the 'timestampList' property of the Context model, See MapPaneOL.js for how to access it. You might also be able to use the MovieLoop tool with <maxFrames> set to 1. Mike > The use case of the last question is basically: I got a layer with one new > image every day. On a map that is not "MovieLoop enabled" I got the latest > image from the WMS request by default. That's fine, but is there a way to > somehow display the timestamp of that image? > > Any help is appreciated, > tg > |
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From: tgis <th...@gm...> - 2008-07-31 13:29:09
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Hi again, I somehow didn't read the last post from Cameron before posting my message! I really like Community Mapbuilder and I feel sad about that decision. Nevertheless I like to thank the developers for a great piece of software and hope that someone take over Mapbuilder.. Best regards and good luck for the future, tg -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/MovieLooping-over-multiple-layers-tp18754271p18754605.html Sent from the MapBuilder Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: tgis <th...@gm...> - 2008-07-31 13:13:28
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Hi Mapbuilders! I like to use mapbuilder to query WMS servers with time parameter. This works great for one layer but not for other layers in the same context. So I got a couple of questions: 1. Is is possible to apply the TIME parameter to more than one layer in the current layer list (they all got the same time intervals)? 2. Would it be possible to use the <extent> tag of the WMS capabilities document to set the list of timestamps (instead of WMC <dimension>)? 3. How can I display the current timestamp of a layer without using the movieloop? The use case of the last question is basically: I got a layer with one new image every day. On a map that is not "MovieLoop enabled" I got the latest image from the WMS request by default. That's fine, but is there a way to somehow display the timestamp of that image? Any help is appreciated, tg -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/MovieLooping-over-multiple-layers-tp18754271p18754271.html Sent from the MapBuilder Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: pere r. <pe...@gm...> - 2008-07-30 08:18:25
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dear mapBuilder friends, just to say congratulations for the work developed till now in MapBuilder; it has been a really good job and consider a pity you stop developping but you know the reasons much better than me. maybe because it was my first big webgis project but I learned a lot with it. I've to say it was hard to costumize your own tool because mapBuilder uses a lot of different technologies (DOM, js, XSLT...) but after some time learning it's great (the good documentation also helped a lot). cheers and thanks for all, Pere Roca biòleg i especialista GIS visita EDIT mapviewer! (prototype) http://edit.csic.es/edit_geo/prototype/edit.html Cameron Shorter wrote: > > > > > > > > End of life for Community Mapbuilder > We, the Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee, have agreed that the > time has come for the Community > Mapbuilder > project to gracefully retire. We will release a final, stable 1.5 > version of the software, and afterwards there are no planned > enhancements to Mapbuilder. The web pages and code will be kept alive, > a few bugs might be fixed and we will likely continue answering user > queries, but we expect Mapbuilder will gradually fade away into > history. > Why? > Mapbuilder is a stable, > feature rich, standards compliant, fast, webmapping framework with a > strong developer community. Why has it come to the end of its life? > The > browser based webmapping space has become crowded and other webmapping > clients have increased in functionality and attractiveness to users. In > particular, Openlayers is simpler to use, has attracted an increabibly > strong developer community, has good quality control and development > processes, and has developed most of the webmapping functionality > previously only offered by Mapbuilder. Basically Openlayers is > attacting the majority of the users and developers that previously > would have used Mapbuilder. One day someone will write a compelling > paper on the history of the two similar projects and analyse the key > differences and decision points which led to one project out shining > the other. > But we are not crying > Well, > maybe we feel a twing of loss for the Mapbuilder project we started > years ago, but in the bigger picture, we see the retiring of Mapbuilder > as a good thing. It will allow the greater web mapping community to > consolidate and rally around the remaining webmapping tools – in > particular, around Openlayers. > There has been significant > collaboration between the Mapbuilder and Openlayers communities over > the last couple of years. Mapbuilder has incorporated Openlayers as its > rendering engine and fetures have been shared between projects. In many > cases, developers from both projects worked together on the same > codebase (in Openlayers), then ported up to Mapbuilder. This was a > deliberate move toward the merging of the two developer communities and > most of the Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee have contributed to > the Openlayers codebase. > So in essence, by changing our > allegience from Mapbuilder to Openlayers we take with us some of our > code, we replace some features with equivalent Openlayers features, we > take our community with us, and we gain an existing, robust and > welcoming community. > What should Mapbuilder users do? > Users > have a few options. You already own the source code, so you are welcome > to continue maintaining and extending the Mapbuilder code for as long > as you like. At some point, users will likely want to upgrade, and at > that point we suggest considering Openlayers for your application. It > now provides the majority of the fuctionality that was previously only > offered by Mapbuilder. > What about Mapbuilder's standing with OSGeo? > Having > a graduated OSGeo project retire might be seen as an embarassment for > OSGeo, however, I'd argue it is a strength. It shows two projects > growing together under the OSGeo umbrella and evenually merging into a > stronger, more focused community. > However, it does raise a > dilemma with regards to what should be done with a retired project. > Some of the key OSGeo criteria, like “Community Backing” and > “Best of > Breed Software” will gradually be lost, so we should not continue to > promote Mapbuilder. Still, we wouldn't want to erase Mapbuilder's > history with OSGeo as our community has documented valuable lessons > learned during the graduation process. > I suggest a new “retired” category be created which keeps > track of > retired projects. > Thanks > We, > the project steering committee, have derived a huge amount of pleasure > building Mapbuilder and working with the Mapbuilder Community. For many > of us, Mapbuilder has been a launching pad into a fullfilling Open > Source and/or Geospatial career. We'd like to thank all the users, > developers and supporters of Mapbuilder we have met along the way. > > > > The Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee, (in order of appearance): > > > > Cameron Shorter > > > Mike Adair > > > Patrice Cappelaere > > > Steven M. Ottens > > > Matt Diez > > > Olivier Terral > > > Andreas Hocevar > > > Gertjan van Oosten > > > Linda Derezinski > > > > -- > Cameron Shorter > Geospatial Systems Architect > Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050 > Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254 > > Think Globally, Fix Locally > Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions > http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the > world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/End-of-life-for-Community-Mapbuilder-tp18688073p18728216.html Sent from the MapBuilder Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |
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From: Andreas H. <and...@gm...> - 2008-07-29 17:01:05
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On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 6:04 AM, SHOUKAT ALI <ali...@ya...> wrote: > i have used EPSG:900913 in the GmlRenderOL. > > <GmlRendererOL id="testGmlRenderer"> > <targetModel>mainMap</targetModel> > <featureSRS>EPSG:900913</featureSRS> > <sldModel>sld</sldModel> > <defaultStyleName>default</defaultStyleName> > <selectStyleName>selected</selectStyleName> > <stylesheet>geobliki2wfs.xsl</stylesheet> > <featureOnClick>featurePopup</featureOnClick> > </GmlRendererOL> > > where else i have to set the projection code? If your application is based on the GeoBliki example, then you will probably also have a GetFeature widget. You need to set featureSrs there as well. Regards, Andreas. |
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From: SHOUKAT A. <ali...@ya...> - 2008-07-29 10:04:24
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i have used EPSG:900913 in the GmlRenderOL.
<GmlRendererOL id="testGmlRenderer">
<targetModel>mainMap</targetModel>
<featureSRS>EPSG:900913</featureSRS>
<sldModel>sld</sldModel>
<defaultStyleName>default</defaultStyleName>
<selectStyleName>selected</selectStyleName>
<stylesheet>geobliki2wfs.xsl</stylesheet>
<featureOnClick>featurePopup</featureOnClick>
</GmlRendererOL>
where else i have to set the projection code?
Andreas Hocevar <and...@gm...> wrote:
Can you please be a bit more specific? Which UTM projection do you
use, i.e. which EPSG code?
Did you set all required featureSRS and the such properties on the widgets?
Regards,
Andreas.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:00 PM, SHOUKAT ALI wrote:
> I have implemented representing points and data pop-up functionalities which
> is present in GeoBliki example into Google example, so that I could use
> Google map..
>
> But, I am getting mismatch in coordinates.
> When i convert lat lon into UTM coordinates with the help of utilities
> available on net, i get some UTM, but if I give that value to mapbuilder
> GeoBliki example it plots it somewhere else.
>
> i will explain it with example..
>
> UTM conversion for lat 13.55076 lon 76.005577 is Easting 6,08,790.83
> Northing 14,98,148.01
>
> But to plot correctly mapbuilder GeoBliki example takes Easting 8460000 in
> Google map (Northing values is same). So the problem is only in lattitude
> part.
>
> Can anyone help in this....
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Shoukat
>
>
>
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From: Ignacio T. <ign...@gm...> - 2008-07-28 18:12:14
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No you're wrong I used http://yourhost/geoserver/wfs. :( On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:02 PM, Andreas Hocevar <and...@gm...>wrote: > Hi, > > I suspect you used a wfs url like http://yourhost/geoserver instead of > http://yourhost/geoserver/wfs. Please check if this is the case. > > Regards, > Andreas. > > On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Ignacio Talavera > <ign...@gm...> wrote: > > Hi, again I have been getting problems with posting gml to retrieve > features > > Types > > when I send a GML http POST query (using WebServiceForm widget) I get > this > > exception from my geoserver local. > > > > <ows:ExceptionReport version="1.0.0" > > > > xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/ows > > http://10.90.0.192:11080/geoserver/schemas/ows/1.0.0 > > > > /owsExceptionReport.xsd" > > > > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" > > xmlns:ows="http://www.opengis.net/ows"> > > > > <ows:Exception exceptionCode="MissingParameterValue" locator="request"> > > > > <ows:ExceptionText>Could not determine geoserver request > > > > from http request > > org.apache.catalina.connector.RequestFacade@8cbc51</ows:ExceptionText> > > > > </ows:Exception> > > > > </ows:ExceptionReport> > > > > To determine the problem I followed this steps > > 1- download the mapbuilder > > 2-Create a dynamic Web Project with eclipse (moving source and content to > > webContent folder) > > 3- Deployed in tomcat and start it in debug mode. > > While Debugging my app aplication I found this in ProxyRedirector class > > > > line 147 httppost.setRequestBody(body); > > line 148 if (0 == httppost.getParameters().length && > > !hasXmlContentType(request)){ > > log.debug("No Name/Value pairs found ... pushing as > > raw_post_data"); > > httppost.setParameter("raw_post_data", body); > > } > > > > In my app I have WebServiceForm widget with a wfs_GetFeature.xsl that > > generate post data without http Parameters > > so lines 147 and 148 are executed. So the body request (GML sepecifing a > > query) is duplicated in body and as a parameter in the httpPost,method. > > To solve the problem I have modified the code as following > > > > line 148 if (0 == httppost.getParameters().length && > > !hasXmlContentType(request)){ > > log.debug("No Name/Value pairs found ... pushing as > > raw_post_data"); > > httppost.setParameter("raw_post_data", body); > > } > > > > private boolean hasXmlContentType(HttpServletRequest request) { > > // TODO Auto-generated method stub > > String [] splitted = request.getHeader("content-type").split("xml"); > > return splitted!=null && splitted.length>0; > > } > > > > I ask if the body has a xml request if so, I didn't duplicate it in a the > > raw_data parameter request. > > I have attached the new file, and hope have fixed a new bug :D. > > > > Regards > > Nacho > > PD:Sorry about my horrible english :D > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's > challenge > > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > > prizes > > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the > world > > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > > Map...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > > > > |
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From: Andreas H. <and...@gm...> - 2008-07-28 17:02:35
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Hi, I suspect you used a wfs url like http://yourhost/geoserver instead of http://yourhost/geoserver/wfs. Please check if this is the case. Regards, Andreas. On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Ignacio Talavera <ign...@gm...> wrote: > Hi, again I have been getting problems with posting gml to retrieve features > Types > when I send a GML http POST query (using WebServiceForm widget) I get this > exception from my geoserver local. > > <ows:ExceptionReport version="1.0.0" > > xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/ows > http://10.90.0.192:11080/geoserver/schemas/ows/1.0.0 > > /owsExceptionReport.xsd" > > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" > xmlns:ows="http://www.opengis.net/ows"> > > <ows:Exception exceptionCode="MissingParameterValue" locator="request"> > > <ows:ExceptionText>Could not determine geoserver request > > from http request > org.apache.catalina.connector.RequestFacade@8cbc51</ows:ExceptionText> > > </ows:Exception> > > </ows:ExceptionReport> > > To determine the problem I followed this steps > 1- download the mapbuilder > 2-Create a dynamic Web Project with eclipse (moving source and content to > webContent folder) > 3- Deployed in tomcat and start it in debug mode. > While Debugging my app aplication I found this in ProxyRedirector class > > line 147 httppost.setRequestBody(body); > line 148 if (0 == httppost.getParameters().length && > !hasXmlContentType(request)){ > log.debug("No Name/Value pairs found ... pushing as > raw_post_data"); > httppost.setParameter("raw_post_data", body); > } > > In my app I have WebServiceForm widget with a wfs_GetFeature.xsl that > generate post data without http Parameters > so lines 147 and 148 are executed. So the body request (GML sepecifing a > query) is duplicated in body and as a parameter in the httpPost,method. > To solve the problem I have modified the code as following > > line 148 if (0 == httppost.getParameters().length && > !hasXmlContentType(request)){ > log.debug("No Name/Value pairs found ... pushing as > raw_post_data"); > httppost.setParameter("raw_post_data", body); > } > > private boolean hasXmlContentType(HttpServletRequest request) { > // TODO Auto-generated method stub > String [] splitted = request.getHeader("content-type").split("xml"); > return splitted!=null && splitted.length>0; > } > > I ask if the body has a xml request if so, I didn't duplicate it in a the > raw_data parameter request. > I have attached the new file, and hope have fixed a new bug :D. > > Regards > Nacho > PD:Sorry about my horrible english :D > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > |
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From: Andreas H. <and...@gm...> - 2008-07-28 16:59:26
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Can you please be a bit more specific? Which UTM projection do you use, i.e. which EPSG code? Did you set all required featureSRS and the such properties on the widgets? Regards, Andreas. On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 2:00 PM, SHOUKAT ALI <ali...@ya...> wrote: > I have implemented representing points and data pop-up functionalities which > is present in GeoBliki example into Google example, so that I could use > Google map.. > > But, I am getting mismatch in coordinates. > When i convert lat lon into UTM coordinates with the help of utilities > available on net, i get some UTM, but if I give that value to mapbuilder > GeoBliki example it plots it somewhere else. > > i will explain it with example.. > > UTM conversion for lat 13.55076 lon 76.005577 is Easting 6,08,790.83 > Northing 14,98,148.01 > > But to plot correctly mapbuilder GeoBliki example takes Easting 8460000 in > Google map (Northing values is same). So the problem is only in lattitude > part. > > Can anyone help in this.... > > Thanks in advance, > Shoukat > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > |
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From: Andreas H. <and...@gm...> - 2008-07-28 14:59:36
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Just FYI, attached is the IRC log of the meeting where this was decided. Regards, Andreas. |
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From: SHOUKAT A. <ali...@ya...> - 2008-07-28 12:01:12
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I have implemented representing points and data pop-up functionalities which is present in GeoBliki example into Google example, so that I could use Google map..
But, I am getting mismatch in coordinates.
When i convert lat lon into UTM coordinates with the help of utilities available on net, i get some UTM, but if I give that value to mapbuilder GeoBliki example it plots it somewhere else.
i will explain it with example..
UTM conversion for lat 13.55076 lon 76.005577 is Easting 6,08,790.83 Northing 14,98,148.01
But to plot correctly mapbuilder GeoBliki example takes Easting 8460000 in Google map (Northing values is same). So the problem is only in lattitude part.
Can anyone help in this....
Thanks in advance,
Shoukat
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From: Cameron S. <cam...@gm...> - 2008-07-28 11:02:52
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <h1 class="western">End of life for Community Mapbuilder</h1> <p>We, the Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee, have agreed that the time has come for the <a href="http://communitymapbuilder.org/">Community Mapbuilder</a> project to gracefully retire. We will release a final, stable 1.5 version of the software, and afterwards there are no planned enhancements to Mapbuilder. The web pages and code will be kept alive, a few bugs might be fixed and we will likely continue answering user queries, but we expect Mapbuilder will gradually fade away into history. </p> <h2 class="western">Why?</h2> <p>Mapbuilder is a stable, feature rich, standards compliant, fast, webmapping framework with a strong developer community. Why has it come to the end of its life?</p> <p>The browser based webmapping space has become crowded and other webmapping clients have increased in functionality and attractiveness to users. In particular, Openlayers is simpler to use, has attracted an increabibly strong developer community, has good quality control and development processes, and has developed most of the webmapping functionality previously only offered by Mapbuilder. Basically Openlayers is attacting the majority of the users and developers that previously would have used Mapbuilder. One day someone will write a compelling paper on the history of the two similar projects and analyse the key differences and decision points which led to one project out shining the other.</p> <h2 class="western">But we are not crying</h2> <p>Well, maybe we feel a twing of loss for the Mapbuilder project we started years ago, but in the bigger picture, we see the retiring of Mapbuilder as a good thing. It will allow the greater web mapping community to consolidate and rally around the remaining webmapping tools – in particular, around Openlayers.</p> <p>There has been significant collaboration between the Mapbuilder and Openlayers communities over the last couple of years. Mapbuilder has incorporated Openlayers as its rendering engine and fetures have been shared between projects. In many cases, developers from both projects worked together on the same codebase (in Openlayers), then ported up to Mapbuilder. This was a deliberate move toward the merging of the two developer communities and most of the Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee have contributed to the Openlayers codebase.</p> <p>So in essence, by changing our allegience from Mapbuilder to Openlayers we take with us some of our code, we replace some features with equivalent Openlayers features, we take our community with us, and we gain an existing, robust and welcoming community.</p> <h2 class="western">What should Mapbuilder users do?</h2> <p>Users have a few options. You already own the source code, so you are welcome to continue maintaining and extending the Mapbuilder code for as long as you like. At some point, users will likely want to upgrade, and at that point we suggest considering Openlayers for your application. It now provides the majority of the fuctionality that was previously only offered by Mapbuilder.</p> <h2 class="western">What about Mapbuilder's standing with OSGeo?</h2> <p>Having a graduated OSGeo project retire might be seen as an embarassment for OSGeo, however, I'd argue it is a strength. It shows two projects growing together under the OSGeo umbrella and evenually merging into a stronger, more focused community.</p> <p>However, it does raise a dilemma with regards to what should be done with a retired project. Some of the key OSGeo criteria, like “Community Backing” and “Best of Breed Software” will gradually be lost, so we should not continue to promote Mapbuilder. Still, we wouldn't want to erase Mapbuilder's history with OSGeo as our community has documented valuable lessons learned during the graduation process.</p> <p>I suggest a new “retired” category be created which keeps track of retired projects.</p> <h2 class="western">Thanks</h2> <p>We, the project steering committee, have derived a huge amount of pleasure building Mapbuilder and working with the Mapbuilder Community. For many of us, Mapbuilder has been a launching pad into a fullfilling Open Source and/or Geospatial career. We'd like to thank all the users, developers and supporters of Mapbuilder we have met along the way.</p> <p><br> <br> </p> <p>The Mapbuilder Project Steering Committee, (in order of appearance): </p> <ul> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Cameron Shorter</p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Mike Adair</p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Patrice Cappelaere</p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Steven M. Ottens</p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Matt Diez</p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Olivier Terral </p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Andreas Hocevar </p> </li> <li> <p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Gertjan van Oosten </p> </li> <li> <p>Linda Derezinski </p> </li> </ul> <br> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- Cameron Shorter Geospatial Systems Architect Tel: +61 (0)2 8570 5050 Mob: +61 (0)419 142 254 Think Globally, Fix Locally Commercial Support for Geospatial Open Source Solutions <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html">http://www.lisasoft.com/LISAsoft/SupportedProducts.html</a> </pre> </body> </html> |
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From: Andreas H. <and...@gm...> - 2008-07-24 22:11:49
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Hi Amy, Amy Johnson wrote: > Thanks very much. Is this documented somewhere, or is it something worth > documenting? If so, I could do that. > It is only documented in the component register, which is available in your mapbuilder installation (e.g. http://localhost/mapbuilder/docs/register/). If you feel that this is insufficient, documentation efforts on the Mapbuilder wiki are always welcome. BTW, the component register is a good reference to see which config properties are available for each widget, tool or model. Regards, Andreas. |
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From: Amy J. <ajo...@gc...> - 2008-07-24 18:42:13
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Thanks very much. Is this documented somewhere, or is it something worth documenting? If so, I could do that. Regards, Amy Luca Giandoso wrote: > You need to add to WfsGetFeature widget the > <webServiceSrs>EPSG:2992</webServiceSrs> property. > > > |
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From: Thorsten S. <sta...@ha...> - 2008-07-24 08:08:13
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Andreas Hocevar schrieb:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> due to a known bug in Firefox 3, Mapbuilder does not work with Firebug
> enabled. Please disable Firebug.
In the meantime i found this issue, too. Sometimes i think google is
playing a trick on me ;)
Sorry to bother you.
regards,
Thorsten
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> Regards,
> Andreas.
>
> Thorsten Stanitzok wrote:
>> Hi List,
>>
>> i tried the Firefox 3 with mapbuilder and i get following error:
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>> Erlaubnis zum Lesen der Eigenschaft Element.tagName wurde verweigert
>> getParseErrorText()(Document )Sarissa.js (Linie 477)
>> Config("./mapbuilder/config/config.xml")Config.js (Linie 41)
>> Config.js()()Config.js (Linie 265)
>> [Break on this error] } else if(oDoc.documentElement.tagName ==
>> "parsererror"){
>>
>> this means in english:
>> the read access the the property Element.tagName is denied.
>> (Sarissa.js Line 477.
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>> But firebug shows me the content of the property.
>>
>> Anyone know some hintsß
>>
>> thanks
>> Thorsten
>>
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From: Luca G. <luc...@gm...> - 2008-07-24 07:28:32
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In http://communitymapbuilder.org/display/MAP/Developers+Guide Javascript Class Description link does not work. IMHO it would be useful to add the json documentation in the src package instead of only in the war and zip packages. Luca |
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From: Luca G. <luc...@gm...> - 2008-07-24 06:35:09
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You need to add to WfsGetFeature widget the <webServiceSrs>EPSG:2992</webServiceSrs> property. Luca On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 9:10 PM, Amy Johnson <ajo...@gc...> wrote: > I am using FeatureList. I started with the wfs-t demo and replaced the maps > with my own. > > When I draw the map up, I get the following: > > INFO - [] - mapbuilder.ProxyRedirect: context initialized to:mapbuilder > INFO - [] - GET param > serverUrl:http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/2992/proj4 > INFO - [] - responseBody:+proj=lcc +lat_1=43 +lat_2=45.5 +lat_0=41.75 > +lon_0=-12 > 0.5 +x_0=399999.9999984 +y_0=0 +ellps=GRS80 +datum=NAD83 +to_meter=0.3048 > +no_de > fs > 23 Jul 11:02:47 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET > /geoserver/wms?LAYERS= > topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image%2Fgif&STYLES=oweb_ws > hed_council_bnd_style&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&EXCEPTIONS=applic > ation%2Fvnd.ogc.se_inimage&SRS=EPSG%3A2992&BBOX=-1047812.2340148222,-748225.5087 > 094049,3612452.8402939606,2493698.0212445315&WIDTH=1150&HEIGHT=800" > "Mozilla/5.0 > (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.16) Gecko/20080702 > Firefox/2.0.0.1 > 6" "http://localhost:8080/mapbuilder/Testing/" > 23 Jul 11:02:48 INFO [geoserver.filters] - Not compressing output for > mimetype: > image/gif > 23 Jul 11:02:48 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET > /geoserver/wms?LAYERS= > topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image%2Fgif&STYLES=oweb_ws > hed_council_bnd_style&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&EXCEPTIONS=applic > ation%2Fvnd.ogc.se_inimage&SRS=EPSG%3A2992&BBOX=-1047812.2340148222,-748225.5087 > 094049,3612452.8402939606,2493698.0212445315&WIDTH=1150&HEIGHT=800" took > 1031ms > 23 Jul 11:03:16 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET > /geoserver/wfs?SERVICE > =WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=GetFeature&TYPENAME=topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&MAX > FEATURES=100&BBOX=-122.108145%2C44.733484%2C-121.949149%2C44.846704" > "Mozilla/5. > 0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.16) Gecko/20080702 > Firefox/2.0.0. > 16" "http://localhost:8080/mapbuilder/Testing/" > 23 Jul 11:03:17 INFO [geoserver.wfs] - > ___________________________________________________________________________ > When I select an element, I get the following: > > Request: getFeature > handle = null > service = WFS > version = 1.0.0 > baseUrl = http://localhost:8080/geoserver/ > query = [net.opengis.wfs.impl.QueryTypeImpl@5b84b (group: null, > property > Name: null, function: null, filter: [ the_geom bbox POLYGON ((-122.108145 > 44.733 > 484, -122.108145 44.846704, -121.949149 44.846704, -121.949149 44.733484, > -122.1 > 08145 44.733484)) ], sortBy: null, featureVersion: null, handle: null, > srsName: > null, typeName: [{http://www.openplans.org/topp}oweb_wshed_council_bnd])] > maxFeatures = 100 > outputFormat = GML2 > resultType = results > traverseXlinkDepth = null > traverseXlinkExpiry = null > > Result: > 23 Jul 11:03:17 INFO [geoserver.filters] - Compressing output for mimetype: > text > /xml > 23 Jul 11:03:17 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET > /geoserver/wfs?SERVICE > =WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=GetFeature&TYPENAME=topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&MAX > FEATURES=100&BBOX=-122.108145%2C44.733484%2C-121.949149%2C44.846704" took > 1081ms > > ______________________________________________________________________________________ > > > > Luca Giandoso wrote: > > What kind of widget are you using? > What is the error reported by the javascript console or firebug, if any? > > Luca > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Amy Johnson <ajo...@ec...> > wrote: > > > Hello. I have a map in Geoserver that I have assigned the EPSG of 2992. > This projection is in feet, and the boundary information from Geoserver is > as follows: > Data min X: 141834.5376473122 Data min Y: 62255.373779079215 > Data max X: 2422806.068631827 Data max Y: 1683217.1387560472 > In my mapbuilder config file, I have the line > > <BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:2992" maxx = "2422806.068631827" maxy = > "1683217.1387560472" minx = "141834.5376473122" miny = > "62255.373779079215"/> > > The map comes up fine, but I can not select and get output from the elements > on the map. Do I have this set right? I tried putting in 4326, and in one > case of my many tries, started getting the output to show up. Any sort of > help would be useful. > > Amy > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > |
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From: Amy J. <ajo...@gc...> - 2008-07-23 19:09:07
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I am using FeatureList. I started with the wfs-t demo and replaced the maps with my own. When I draw the map up, I get the following: INFO - [] - mapbuilder.ProxyRedirect: context initialized to:mapbuilder INFO - [] - GET param serverUrl:http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/2992/proj4 INFO - [] - responseBody:+proj=lcc +lat_1=43 +lat_2=45.5 +lat_0=41.75 +lon_0=-12 0.5 +x_0=399999.9999984 +y_0=0 +ellps=GRS80 +datum=NAD83 +to_meter=0.3048 +no_de fs 23 Jul 11:02:47 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET /geoserver/wms?LAYERS= topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image%2Fgif&STYLES=oweb_ws hed_council_bnd_style&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&EXCEPTIONS=applic ation%2Fvnd.ogc.se_inimage&SRS=EPSG%3A2992&BBOX=-1047812.2340148222,-748225.5087 094049,3612452.8402939606,2493698.0212445315&WIDTH=1150&HEIGHT=800" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.16) Gecko/20080702 Firefox/2.0.0.1 6" "http://localhost:8080/mapbuilder/Testing/" 23 Jul 11:02:48 INFO [geoserver.filters] - Not compressing output for mimetype: image/gif 23 Jul 11:02:48 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET /geoserver/wms?LAYERS= topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image%2Fgif&STYLES=oweb_ws hed_council_bnd_style&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&EXCEPTIONS=applic ation%2Fvnd.ogc.se_inimage&SRS=EPSG%3A2992&BBOX=-1047812.2340148222,-748225.5087 094049,3612452.8402939606,2493698.0212445315&WIDTH=1150&HEIGHT=800" took 1031ms 23 Jul 11:03:16 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET /geoserver/wfs?SERVICE =WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=GetFeature&TYPENAME=topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&MAX FEATURES=100&BBOX=-122.108145%2C44.733484%2C-121.949149%2C44.846704" "Mozilla/5. 0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.16) Gecko/20080702 Firefox/2.0.0. 16" "http://localhost:8080/mapbuilder/Testing/" 23 Jul 11:03:17 INFO [geoserver.wfs] - ___________________________________________________________________________ When I select an element, I get the following: Request: getFeature handle = null service = WFS version = 1.0.0 baseUrl = http://localhost:8080/geoserver/ query = [net.opengis.wfs.impl.QueryTypeImpl@5b84b (group: null, property Name: null, function: null, filter: [ the_geom bbox POLYGON ((-122.108145 44.733 484, -122.108145 44.846704, -121.949149 44.846704, -121.949149 44.733484, -122.1 08145 44.733484)) ], sortBy: null, featureVersion: null, handle: null, srsName: null, typeName: [{http://www.openplans.org/topp}oweb_wshed_council_bnd])] maxFeatures = 100 outputFormat = GML2 resultType = results traverseXlinkDepth = null traverseXlinkExpiry = null Result: 23 Jul 11:03:17 INFO [geoserver.filters] - Compressing output for mimetype: text /xml 23 Jul 11:03:17 INFO [geoserver.filters] - 127.0.0.1 "GET /geoserver/wfs?SERVICE =WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=GetFeature&TYPENAME=topp%3Aoweb_wshed_council_bnd&MAX FEATURES=100&BBOX=-122.108145%2C44.733484%2C-121.949149%2C44.846704" took 1081ms ______________________________________________________________________________________ Luca Giandoso wrote: > What kind of widget are you using? > What is the error reported by the javascript console or firebug, if any? > > Luca > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Amy Johnson <ajo...@ec...> wrote: > >> Hello. I have a map in Geoserver that I have assigned the EPSG of 2992. >> This projection is in feet, and the boundary information from Geoserver is >> as follows: >> Data min X: 141834.5376473122 Data min Y: 62255.373779079215 >> Data max X: 2422806.068631827 Data max Y: 1683217.1387560472 >> In my mapbuilder config file, I have the line >> >> <BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:2992" maxx = "2422806.068631827" maxy = >> "1683217.1387560472" minx = "141834.5376473122" miny = >> "62255.373779079215"/> >> >> The map comes up fine, but I can not select and get output from the elements >> on the map. Do I have this set right? I tried putting in 4326, and in one >> case of my many tries, started getting the output to show up. Any sort of >> help would be useful. >> >> Amy >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge >> Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great >> prizes >> Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world >> http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ >> _______________________________________________ >> Mapbuilder-users mailing list >> Map...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users >> >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > |
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From: Andreas H. <and...@gm...> - 2008-07-23 16:52:25
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Hi Thorsten,
due to a known bug in Firefox 3, Mapbuilder does not work with Firebug
enabled. Please disable Firebug.
Regards,
Andreas.
Thorsten Stanitzok wrote:
> Hi List,
>
> i tried the Firefox 3 with mapbuilder and i get following error:
>
> Erlaubnis zum Lesen der Eigenschaft Element.tagName wurde verweigert
> getParseErrorText()(Document )Sarissa.js (Linie 477)
> Config("./mapbuilder/config/config.xml")Config.js (Linie 41)
> Config.js()()Config.js (Linie 265)
> [Break on this error] } else if(oDoc.documentElement.tagName ==
> "parsererror"){
>
> this means in english:
> the read access the the property Element.tagName is denied. (Sarissa.js
> Line 477.
>
> But firebug shows me the content of the property.
>
> Anyone know some hintsß
>
> thanks
> Thorsten
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great prizes
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From: Thorsten S. <sta...@ha...> - 2008-07-23 16:00:22
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Hi List,
i tried the Firefox 3 with mapbuilder and i get following error:
Erlaubnis zum Lesen der Eigenschaft Element.tagName wurde verweigert
getParseErrorText()(Document )Sarissa.js (Linie 477)
Config("./mapbuilder/config/config.xml")Config.js (Linie 41)
Config.js()()Config.js (Linie 265)
[Break on this error] } else if(oDoc.documentElement.tagName ==
"parsererror"){
this means in english:
the read access the the property Element.tagName is denied. (Sarissa.js
Line 477.
But firebug shows me the content of the property.
Anyone know some hintsß
thanks
Thorsten
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From: Luca G. <luc...@gm...> - 2008-07-23 07:45:18
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What kind of widget are you using? What is the error reported by the javascript console or firebug, if any? Luca On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Amy Johnson <ajo...@ec...> wrote: > Hello. I have a map in Geoserver that I have assigned the EPSG of 2992. > This projection is in feet, and the boundary information from Geoserver is > as follows: > Data min X: 141834.5376473122 Data min Y: 62255.373779079215 > Data max X: 2422806.068631827 Data max Y: 1683217.1387560472 > In my mapbuilder config file, I have the line > > <BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:2992" maxx = "2422806.068631827" maxy = > "1683217.1387560472" minx = "141834.5376473122" miny = > "62255.373779079215"/> > > The map comes up fine, but I can not select and get output from the elements > on the map. Do I have this set right? I tried putting in 4326, and in one > case of my many tries, started getting the output to show up. Any sort of > help would be useful. > > Amy > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Moblin Your Move Developer's challenge > Build the coolest Linux based applications with Moblin SDK & win great > prizes > Grand prize is a trip for two to an Open Source event anywhere in the world > http://moblin-contest.org/redirect.php?banner_id=100&url=/ > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > |