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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3">Tyler,</font> </p>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3">It's still cool (to me). And having local (usb) write options put it out there even further, since I can have background processes do things like keep the data being served up to date automagically if there is a network available.</font> </p>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3">I'm really trying to build a cascaded mapping service model (complete with database support, before you started to quote OGC spec's), that can still run standalone if needs to in an emergency.</font> </p>
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<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="3">bobb</font> </p>
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>>> "Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo)" <tmitchell@osgeo.org> wrote:<br> </p>
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"Bob Basques" <Bob.Basques@ci.stpaul.mn.us> wrote:<br>> So, where am I at now.  PortableApps/XAMPP seems to be the best option for<br>> Windows which is what I started working on.  I intend to attack MAC and<br>Linux as<br>> well.  The end result is to have a standalone mapping service start up<br>either<br>> automatically after insertion into the USB and/or a one click startup.<br>><br><br>This reminded me, a lifetime ago I was using Starkits (I think)<br><a href="http://www.equi4.com/starkit/">http://www.equi4.com/starkit/</a> and running MapServer and PostGIS on Windows<br>off a CDROM.  Not sure if it's still useful, but it was certainly cool at<br>the time.<br><br>Tyler<br><br><br>_______________________________________________<br>Marketing mailing list<br>Marketing@lists.osgeo.org<br><a href="http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing">http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/marketing</a><br>
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