To All Users ! Check It !

Shoaib Burq hydromap at GMAIL.COM
Sat Mar 25 19:34:43 EST 2006


you can get the GMap examples that come with fgs
(http://www.maptools.org/fgs/index.phtml) or if you are on windows
MS4W (http://www.maptools.org/ms4w/index.phtml). It contains the
mapsize functionality you are looking for.
http://www2.dmsolutions.ca/gmap/gmap75.phtml

On 3/24/06, Puneet Kishor <punkish at eidesis.org> wrote:
> On Mar 24, 2006, at 12:25 AM, M K Dey wrote:
> ..
> >  Also I had posted two queries in the LIST but I have not got any
> > response. So Plz I will really appreciate to all those who will share
> > their views and experience.
> >  My queries are---
>
> Both your queries have answers in basic JavaScript techniques.
>
> >
> >  1) How to made the size of the final window in the browser a dynamic
> > one. Like user should select the window as 800*500 or 700*550 etc and
> > depending on the
> > user choice the mapserver should built the size of the final window.
> >  See http://www.mapainterativo.ciasc.gov.br/sc.phtml for farthur
> > clarifications.
>
> When the user chooses a Window size, that size is sent back to the
> server, along with other parameters. You replace the size declared in
> the .map file either programmatically (see your favorite
> language/MapScript documentation, or via the CGI).
>
> >
> > 2) How to get the Lat, Long information in the final map when a user
> > moves his/her mouse over the image in the browser?
>
> As the user mouses over the image, the mouse coords are picked up,
> converted from screen pixels to geo coords, and dynamically updated in
> a form input field or a innerHTML div.
>
> > Also is it possible to get all the datas from the dbf file along with
> > Lat, Long information, maybe in a separate popup window in the browser
> > ?
> >
>
> When the user clicks on a location, the coords are sent back to the
> server, the feature at that location is queried (programmatically or
> via the CGI), and a window is popped up to display the information.
>
> Just download the source code of any of the apps you like (they are
> all, or should be, open source, and most creators of such apps will be
> glad to share them), read through it (hopefully they are well
> documented), and off you go.
>
> --
> Puneet Kishor
>



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