dbox: Is it still being actively maintained?

Matthew Pettis matthew.pettis at GMAIL.COM
Wed Jan 9 19:07:25 EST 2008


Uff da... since I haven't used it yet, I'd be loathe to make you package
something for me that I haven't decided to use... I was just curious if it
was actively developed so as to figure out if it was worth investing time
into playing with it, or if it was dead.  If your updates don't change any
of the core functionality or way it gets implemented with MapServer, I'd say
I don't need a release -- I can just try out the old one and see if it even
fits my needs.

You've dealt with this, jBox, and OpenLayers -- in your opinion, which would
you use if the main functionality you want is zooming via rubberbanding?  Or
is there some app I'm missing in my consideration list?

thanks,
matt

On Jan 9, 2008 3:19 PM, Steve Lime <Steve.Lime at dnr.state.mn.us> wrote:

> Yup, I'm just too lazy to cut another release. I can tar up my most recent
> development
> version if you'd like.
>
> Steve
>
> >>> Matthew Pettis <matthew.pettis at GMAIL.COM> 01/08/08 7:46 PM >>>
> Hi,
>
> is dBox still being actively maintained?  Or is it being replaced by
> OpenLayers or something else?  The last date I see with updates on the
> page
> is sometime in 2006.
>
> I'm just looking for tools to facilitate rubberband zooming and such.
>
> thanks,
> matt
>
> --
> It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places that we are broken
> that we come to repair the world.
> -- Murray Waas
>
>


-- 
It is from the wellspring of our despair and the places that we are broken
that we come to repair the world.
-- Murray Waas
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