From: Pat C. <cap...@gm...> - 2006-06-21 11:17:01
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Look at the GeoRSS example and config file. There is a TipWidget that uses an overlib derivative library. We have another example coming that uses a WFS request against a geobliki but the site is quite ready yet! Sorry! Pat. > From: Chris Ewing <chr...@ie...> > Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 09:01:46 +0100 > To: 'Pat Cappelaere' <cap...@gm...>, 'Cameron Shorter' > <cam...@gm...> > Cc: <map...@li...> > Subject: RE: [Mapbuilder-users] displaying a hyperlink > > Pat, Cameron, > > Thanks for your responses. I am trying to have the user click on a button, > click on a feature and return a popup window containing the attributes from > the GML. > > I had a look on the trunk folder on svn. I managed to get the print widget > working. > > Pat - Could you to tell me which widget would allow me to have a pop-up > containing the wfs features? > > I will try and get to the team meeting on Thursday. I need to work out how > to use mIRC though! > > Thanks > > Chris > > > -----Original Message----- > From: map...@li... > [mailto:map...@li...]On Behalf Of Pat > Cappelaere > Sent: 20 June 2006 21:49 > To: Cameron Shorter; Chris Ewing > Cc: map...@li...; Patrice Cappelaere > Subject: Re: [Mapbuilder-users] displaying a hyperlink > > > Yeap. We can have popups for geoRSS or WFS features in the trunk. > Depending on that is available, html can be displayed in popup and include > links, images... > Pat. > > >> From: Cameron Shorter <cam...@gm...> >> Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 06:38:43 +1000 >> To: Chris Ewing <chr...@ie...> >> Cc: <map...@li...>, Patrice Cappelaere >> <cap...@gm...> >> Subject: Re: [Mapbuilder-users] displaying a hyperlink >> >> Could you please explain what you are trying to do a bit more. If I >> understand correctly, you want the following use case: >> 1. User clicks on a GML feature that has been rendered in the MapPane. >> 2. This triggers a popup window which displays some information from the >> Feature's GML. >> >> Using your 1.0 code, you will probably need to write a new button (or >> modify the existing one) to process the key action. >> Or maybe you could write a new widget which triggers a popup window. >> >> Of note. Patrice has been doing some good work on the trunk of >> subversion creating popup tags from GeoRSS feeds. If you are prepared >> to checkout the latest from svn, you might want to see if this helps. >> >> We can discuss this in our team meeting in 14 hours if you are able to >> join us. >> >> Chris Ewing wrote: >>> Hello all, >>> >>> Please could someone let me know the best way of displaying a hyperlink >>> in MapBuilder. >>> >>> I want the user to be able to click on a point feature and return a web >>> link (containing an image or web page). >>> >>> I had a go at putting a hyperlink with <html> tags in my dbf table >>> (reading from shapefiles on geoserver). But the feature list widget >>> displays all records as text. I have also had a look through the >>> documentation but I can see anything. >>> >>> See example at >>> http://82.109.43.2:8080/geoserver/mapbuilder/demo/prob/index.html. Click >>> the GetFeatureSelect icon and see the L02037a:WEB entry for manholes. >>> What would be the best option for diplaying a hyperlink for a record? Or >>> is there a widget which would do this? >>> >>> Hope you can help. >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Chris >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Mapbuilder-users mailing list >>> Map...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users >> >> >> -- >> Cameron Shorter >> http://cameron.shorter.net > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mapbuilder-users mailing list > Map...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mapbuilder-users > > IETG Ltd > > ********************************************************************** > This electronic mail message, including any attachments, is a confidential > communication exclusively between IETG Ltd and the intended > recipient(s)indicated as the addressee(s). It contains information which is > private and may be proprietary or covered by legal professional privilege. If > you receive this message in any form and you are not the intended recipient > you must not review, use, disclose or disseminate it.We would be grateful if > you could contact the sender upon receipt and in any event you should destroy > this message without delay. Anything contained in this message that is not > connected with the business of IETG Ltd is neither endorsed by nor is the > liability of this company, IETG Ltd > ********************************************************************** > > This Email has been checked using Sophos SWEEP virus detection utility version > 3.98.0 |