[Chameleon] Save local files context

joanvp joanvp at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 3 10:53:37 EST 2004


Hi Paul,
 
I'm newby programming in PHP and I'm lost in some ways. I thought the way to save a context WMS was similar with local files :O... Can you help me? I just want to save map Extent, Layers (visibility, order...), MapSize in a xml file. It's just too keep alive a session in some way...
 
Thanks

Paul Spencer <pspencer at dmsolutions.ca> wrote:
Hi,

'Context' refers Web Map Context, which is an OGC specification. By 
definition, it only refers to WMS layers. There is currently no way to 
save/load local files. Such a feature is possible, but is probably 
application specific rather than a generic capability (at least at this 
point).

I can give some general guidance on implementing this in your 
application if you are willing/able to implement it ...

Cheers,

Paul

joanvp wrote:
> Hi list,
> 
> I've been trying Upload and DownloadContext Widgets, and are nice. But 
> when I try to do the same with local files (not wms) I can't use it. Is 
> there some way to get it easily? Can someone help me?
> 
> I'm using Chameleon 1.99b3
> W2k
> 
> Thanks in advanced
> 
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