[mapguide-users] RE: Introducing Fusion ...

Rahul unicorn_admirer at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 7 04:57:22 EDT 2007


Hi,
        I think first you just go through with some basic mapguide samples according to your development environment and later on you can try Fusion,regarding fusion samples its quite simple and works only with Php at present and you have to put the fusion folder in the webserver extension folder F:\Program Files\MapGuideOpenSource\WebServerExtensions\www or whatever as per your settings and then configure the fusion samples as per your system settings.(Refer to the Installation docs ).
   
  Cheers
  Max!!

bizna <bizna at hotmail.com> wrote:
  
Hi Rahul, 

I am a newbie to MGOS and would like to start developing using the demo
version of fusion. I have MGOS 1.2.0 installed on my xp home machine, along
with apache and php. I have been learning how to use MGOS for a few weeks
but before I start developing further I thought it would be a good idea to
try out this fusion IDE. 

Having downloaded the fusion-mapguide preview, I have no idea what to do
next. Do I need to copy these files to a certain location in my MGOS
directory? Is this something that needs to be included with the
installation of MGOS? Any help would be appreciated. Even a point in the
right direction to learn about what needs to happen and why ...

Regards,

Jason



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