[mapserver-users] mapserver-users Digest, Vol 79, Issue 11

Ceyhun Ganioglu ceyhunganioglu at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 12:04:42 PDT 2014


Hi Dan,

Thanks for the reply. I had a look at it and it looks really nice. I 
have a few questions and I will be glad if  you could reply.

1- I could not zoom in/out using mouse wheel which makes the client 
useful. Is it possible to do that with GeoMoose?
2- I will do this for a company which does not want any trade marks 
labels on it. Is it allowed to remove the GeoMoose writings and version 
info?
3- Are icons and all design customizable?
4- Is it possible to add a legend on the map?

Many thanks


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Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 07:24:04 -0500
From: Dan Little <theduckylittle at gmail.com>
To: Marco Afonso <mafonso333 at gmail.com>
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For something simpler, you may want to consider GeoMOOSE.
1. It has a very nice catalog that has been really refined over the years.
2. The Zoom-in/Zoom-out and other capabilities are built atop the 
well-proven OpenLayers 2.X code base.
3. It is highly customizable with CSS but comes with a nice set of icons 
from the start. It also uses Dojo for its widget library and can be 
highly customized with that toolset.
4. The "services" (such as search, etc.) are based on PHP but are also 
very small, light weight, and easy to change. GeoMOOSE has some other 
advantages: - The install is not very large. - It requires no more PHP 
dependencies than MapScript (the windows/MS4W deploy is very easy) - It 
can be configured with an XML file. - We are constantly working on 
documentation and have a lot of it at our website www.geomoose.org along 
with a handy demo at demo.geomoose.org /me will now stop self promoting. 
:-)


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