[fusion-users] Using MapGuide Overlays with Commercial Map Service Layers

Paul Spencer pspencer at dmsolutions.ca
Fri Aug 28 19:29:13 EDT 2009


Fusion doesn't have any support for .NET at this time, it would  
require all the PHP scripts to be ported to .NET.  I believe that it  
is possible to mix the two, using PHP for the stock fusion stuff and  
using .NET for tasks to be run in the task pane.

If you want to update fusion, you should:

1) rename fusion to fusion.old (or something like that)
2) check out fusion/trunk from svn and put it in the same place as  
fusion.old
3) copy fusion.old/templates and paste over fusion/templates (replace  
the one from fusion svn as it does not come with the mapguide templates)

Cheers

Paul

On 2009-08-28, at 9:03 AM, Pedro Venâncio wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> I was trying to load google maps on fusion, following the  
> instructions in "Using MapGuide Commercial Overlays with Map Service  
> Layers", but ignoring the step "Fusion svn checkout in place of the  
> bundled fusion installation". At the end, when I start the  
> application, just get a blank page.
>
> When I see the instructions to replace the bundled fusion  
> installation, I noticed that this tutorial only works with  
> installations with PHP, and I'm using MGOS2.1b with .NET.
>
> Thus, to load the Commercial Service Map Layers, it is mandatory to  
> do with PHP installation, then install the Fusion svn checkout and  
> then follow the steps in the tutorial? To install the svn, it is  
> sufficient to erase the contents of the folder fusion in /www/ 
> fusion/ and copy the files that are in http://svn.osgeo.org/fusion/trunk/?
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Regards,
> Pedro Venancio
>
> PS: At this moment I'm running MGOS2.1 beta1 with IIS5.1 and. NET on  
> Windows XP Pro w/SP2.
>
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