[Mapserver-users] DHTML Navigation Tools for MapScript

Steve Lime steve.lime at dnr.state.mn.us
Mon Dec 16 13:23:35 EST 2002


Is there any reason not to extend the toolset I already have started?
One advantage
being that there are both DHTML and Java versions of the same stuff.

Just wondering...

Steve

Stephen Lime
Data & Applications Manager

Minnesota DNR
500 Lafayette Road
St. Paul, MN 55155
651-297-2937

>>> "Hankley, Chip" <Chip.Hankley at GASAI.Com> 12/16/02 09:12AM >>>
I'm interested in working with folks to develop a set of DHTML based
navigation tools for use (mainly) with MapScript. Sort of a DHTML
version of
Rosa. I've done some preliminary work on this, and posted an example
application that uses it at the following URL:

http://www.gasai.com/gisapps/world/ 

The chief features are:

 - works in IE and Mozilla/Netscape
 - 'rubber band' style zoom controls
 - click-n-drag panning

This initial effort is a combination of some code I borrowed from
Puneet
Kishor, and ideas gained from looking at Steve Lime's DHTML Land View
application. Basically, the application relies pretty heavily on the
CBE
tools to bridge the differing IE<->Mozilla event models.

I started down this path b/c I was running into Java issues in various
browsers... and thought maybe the DHTML route might simplify things.
I'm not
entirely convinced that this is true.

Anyway... my idea, if anyone thinks this is a worthwhile endeavor, is
to try
to refine this into a more simplistic 'plug-in' that can be used in
MapServer applications. However, I have absolutely no experience
working
'collectively' with others to develop software (like with CVS). 

Is this the sort of thing that would be amenable to working
collectively on?
Is anyone interested? How would we set it up?

TIA!

Chip Hankley
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