Jbox verse dbox

Steve Lime steve.lime at DNR.STATE.MN.US
Mon Feb 13 15:54:05 EST 2006


Define change the map size on the fiy? (perhaps share the canadian site) jbox and dbox were designed to be compatible
with relative positioning- tables and such. As such you can't really make 'em bigger by resizing a control. However there are
ways aound that. It would be easier to comment knowing exactly the effect you were after.

Steve 

>>> Gary Watry <watry at COAPS.FSU.EDU> 02/13/06 1:33 PM >>>
I have a development site up and I want to enhance it with a dynamic Zoom
Box. However, I have borrowed an concept from a Canada website and can
change the map size on the fly, 

Can I add Jbox or dBox to a site without losing the ability to dynamically
change the map size?

Which is easier to implement?

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Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies
FSU / COAPS
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-----Original Message-----
From: UMN MapServer Users List [mailto:MAPSERVER-USERS at lists.umn.edu] On
Behalf Of Tyler Mitchell
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 3:49 PM
To: MAPSERVER-USERS at lists.umn.edu 
Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] New mapping framework: Flexible Internet
Spatial Template (FIST)

Passing along this announcement about an open source project from the 
University of BC.  This is a MapServer/PHP framework with several advanced 
functions people are looking for.  It can optionally use PostGIS in the 
backend so your users can edit and save shapes and attributes - that's the 
most exciting part for me.  Note there is a mailing specifically for FIST 
discussions - see link at bottom.

Tyler

-------------------------------------
The Flexible Internet Spatial Template (FIST) is now available for
download. FIST is an open source (GPL), PHP object based application
that is used to rapidly deploy internet mapping web sites. It provides a
code base with built-in functionality for common internet mapping tasks
as well as the ability to extend the mapping site with custom functions.
Currently it works exclusively with UMN MapServer, but the backend could
be extended to work with any map server.

Key features:
    - Built in tools including:
        - Standard zoom-pan
        - Multiple query and identify tools
        - Distance/area measurement
        - Map markup
        - PDF map making
        - PostGIS editing capability
    - Custom tools: connect buttons/tool icons to external scripts with
ease.
    - Real-time coordinate display

Website: http://datashare.gis.unbc.ca/fist/ 
Mailing List: http://www.freelists.org/archives/fist-users/ (new)



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