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    Thanks for your answer Yves.<br>
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    I didn't know about lealet, which seems interesting: I will probably
    give it a try, for another application at least! And I know about
    OpenLayers. But if I'm not wrong, this implies to develop a new
    interface, where I would prefer to keep my MapServer app.<br>
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    Besides, do they allow to make queries like MapServer does? The way
    MapServer does is perfect for my interface: select multiple
    georeferenced objects and browse through the results to download the
    ones of interest.<br>
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    Thanks again<br>
    Arthur<br>
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              <div>Hello Arthur</div>
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              <div>You can find such features in two main projects:</div>
              <div>* OpenLayers: <a href="http://www.openlayers.org/"
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        <div dir="ltr">Le jeu. 10 janv. 2019 à 15:03, Arthur Delorme
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          Years ago there was a Java code called JBox, which were very
          nice to <br>
          make multiple queries by drawing a box on the map (which you
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          use in browse mode to zoom).<br>
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          With the restrictions on Java in modern web browsers, I would
          like to <br>
          replace JBox with something else, maybe some Javascript, but I
          can't <br>
          find help about this by myself, so I come to you!<br>
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          I'm not super familiar with JS, even though I can write some
          stuff. Do <br>
          you know about some examples / libraries to have this box
          tool?<br>
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          Thanks!<br>
          Arthur<br>
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                                  <div>Yves Jacolin</div>
                                  <div>Training and support manager -
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Arthur Delorme
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
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