[fusion-dev] RE: Replacing the Redline widget
Rachot Moragraan
moo at ci.garden-grove.ca.us
Wed Apr 4 19:42:34 EDT 2012
Allen,
Not sure what version of Fusion MG Server 2012 is running, but I dont know if dropping a newer widget version is recommended. Maybe the new Redline tool uses some modified API in the new Fusion itself that your old Fusion may not have?
But if people has gotten it working, it's might be ok.
Anyways, if i were to do that, i'd do the same thing you did and cutting out the snippet in fusionSF.js. But if that's not working then im not too sure either. What is "not having much luck" mean? does it not work at all? or still using the old widget code?
I would recommend just swapping out the whole Fusion library with the old one. I did this pretty effortlessly when i upgraded to version 2.2.
You can download the latest release here: http://trac.osgeo.org/fusion/wiki/GetIt
if you want the trunk, i'd get some SVN tool to download all the files (svn in unix, TortoiseSVN in windows)
Good luck! Sorry if i wasn't much help.
----- Original Message -----
From: "aktaylor" <akt at frikshun.com>
To: fusion-dev at lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 3, 2012 6:35:19 AM
Subject: [fusion-dev] RE: Replacing the Redline widget
Hi,
I'm running MG Server 2012 with the default fusion install.
Can you give me a short list of steps to take to replace the built in
Redline tool with the new widget?
I've seen a few posts alluding to grabbing the new widget files and then
"replacing" the tool that comes within the existing Fusion library. I'm
just not sure what the appropriate way to do that is. I've tried just
cutting out the Redline bit out of fusionSF.js, but not having much luck
there.
And, can you tell me where to pick up the latest Fusion source? Iv'e been
downloading files one at a time from
http://trac.osgeo.org/fusion/browser/trunk.
Thanks much!
Allen
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