Hi!<br><br>No problem... happy to help.<br><br>You might want to consider taking a look at OpenLayers. It is a pure javascript api for putting a nice google-like map on your page. It references the data you have in your Mapserver (or GeoServer). You'd want to configure TileCache with your server to enable a tiling system similar to that of ka-map.
<br><br>Take a look at those projects and let me know what you think, which would be best for your application. Tell me a bit about what/where your data is and how you want to present it and what you like about each one.
<br><br>Have a good weekend!<br><br>Sam<br><br><br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/5/07, <b class="gmail_sendername"><a href="mailto:gantibabu@rediffmail.com">gantibabu@rediffmail.com</a></b> <<a href="mailto:gantibabu@rediffmail.com">
gantibabu@rediffmail.com</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi Sam,<br><br>Sorry if this mail is disturbing your work. I was looking at mapserver and had already checked with chameleon and had now moved on to ka-map. I like the tile structure being used in ka-map and i guess it pretty much resembles the Google maps structure, but being new to both ajax and ka-map, i was struggling to getting to understand it. My intent is to integrate the tile structure into chameleon framework and be able to use the widgets. Any ideas on how to go about it. This is important to make a mapserver application marketable, particularly with people who had a look at Google Maps.
<br><br>Warm regards,<br><br>Vijay.<br>SamHiatt wrote:<br>><br>> Baily,<br>><br>> I started working on my installing ka-map tutorial then noticed that I was<br>> pretty much saying the exact same thing that is said in this tutorial:
<br>> <a href="http://ka-map.ominiverdi.org/wiki/index.php/Preparing_ka-Map">http://ka-map.ominiverdi.org/wiki/index.php/Preparing_ka-Map</a><br>><br>> Have you checked it out yet?<br>><br>> Please let me know if you have any trouble getting ka-map to work. I
<br>> remember I had some annoying troubles at first and they took me some time<br>> to<br>> figure out. If you find that the tutorial referenced above doesn't have<br>> everything you need to get started, then I'd be interested in updating it
<br>> to<br>> help future users.<br>><br>> Have fun with ka-Map! It's awesome!<br>><br>> Sam<br>><br>><br>><br>><br>> On 9/21/07, Samuel Hiatt <<a href="mailto:samhiatt@gmail.com">
samhiatt@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> Baily,<br>>><br>>> Will you clarify - Do you have mapserver with php/mapscript running<br>>> already?<br>>><br>>> I am actually working on a wiki tutorial for installing ka-map on a Linux
<br>>> (and hopefully will apply to ms4w) system. I'll try to get to finishing<br>>> that by the end of the day.<br>>><br>>> Sam<br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>> On 9/21/07, Alessio Di Lorenzo <
<a href="mailto:alessio.dilorenzo@gmail.com">alessio.dilorenzo@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>> ><br>>> > Hi Bailey,<br>>> ><br>>> > there's no problem to use ka-map in linux environment.
<br>>> > It is more simple than using in ms4w...<br>>> > All you have to do is to unzip it in the apache document-root.<br>>> ><br>>> > I'm not a Fedora Core user, so I can't help you in the
<br>>> > webserver/mapserver installation and configuration.<br>>> > In Debian and Ubuntu it's very very simple thanks to apt.<br>>> > I suppose that in Fedora Core you can install the complete environment
<br>>> > in a simple way using yum...<br>>> ><br>>> > by<br>>> ><br>>> > Alessio<br>>> ><br>>> > Bailey ha scritto:<br>>> > ><br>>> > > Is there a Ka-map
1.0 for linux?<br>>> > ><br>>> > > How do I move my FGS based ka-map app to my webhost (get it online)?<br>>> > ><br>>> > > I've successfully tested a couple ka-map projects with ms4w, but my
<br>>> > > web host is linux based. I recently installed linux for the first<br>>> time<br>>> > > (Fedora Core 6) with some difficulty. Then installed FGS. Everything<br>>> > > is working. Now I need to install Ka-map. I thought that ka-map was
<br>>> > > universal for both MS4W and FGS, until I saw in the wiki "Preparing<br>>> > > ka-map" that the source package for ka-map also comes as a module for<br>>> > > linux installer (latest version seems to be ka-map
0.2). I am new to<br>>> > > all this, so I don't really know what installing as a "module" means.<br>>> > > My ultimate goal is to get my ka-map application online, so<br>>> eventually
<br>>> > > I need to move mapserver and ka-map to my webserver. I found<br>>> > > instructions on "Installing MS4W Binaries in Other Environments" and<br>>> > > succeeded in installing my windows mapserver into xampp for testing
<br>>> my<br>>> > > applications, but I have not found any instructions for installing<br>>> FGS<br>>> ><br>>> > > mapserver binaries in other enviroments, ie. my web host.<br>
>> > ><br>>> > > Thanks for any help<br>>> > ><br>>> > > Bailey<br>>> > ><br>>> > ><br>>> ><br>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ka-Map-users@lists.maptools.org</a><br>> <a href="http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/ka-map-users">http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/ka-map-users</a><br>><br>><br>Quoted from:<br><a href="http://www.nabble.com/ka-map-for-Linux-tf4497671.html#a12832257">
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