invoke php query in Fusion

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lolob

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Hello everyone,

First of all thanks for reading this post..and I hope somebody would give some advice here..I would like to use the same code of PHP query which has been tested perfectly with Mapguide AJAX viewer basic layout and, I want to use it in Fusion(MGOSv2.02)..I've been using MGOSv1.2 and, I would like to upgrade to 2.02 version and use the fusion flexible layout..Can somebody at least give step by step, how ( preferably in code) to make the query works in Fusion.. Thanks!!

-lolob
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The PHP code most likely will barely change at all, you are just going
to need to
change your javascript a bit.

Can you describe exactly what your trying to do in terms of the map
interaction?

Are you using Mapguide Studio?

z

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:26 AM, lolob <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Hello everyone,
>
> First of all thanks for reading this post..and I hope somebody would give
> some advice here..I would like to use the same code of PHP query which has
> been tested perfectly with Mapguide AJAX viewer basic layout and, I want to
> use it in Fusion(MGOSv2.02)..I've been using MGOSv1.2 and, I would like to
> upgrade to 2.02 version and use the fusion flexible layout..Can somebody at
> least give step by step, how ( preferably in code) to make the query works
> in Fusion.. Thanks!!
>
> -lolob
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Thanks for you attention! Currently, I'm using MGOS v1.2 and the query (as in the image) works fine. Now I want to test the query inside the Flexible Layout(Fusion) under MGOS v2.02. But it don't work, no error and a blank page. I use example from phpviewersamples and learn from there. What parts of javascript exactly in php code and could you explain a little bit.

By the way I use Mapguide Studio 2008 for MGOS v1.2 and Mapguide Studio 2009 for MGOS v2.02



Thanks


-lolob


zspitzer wrote:
The PHP code most likely will barely change at all, you are just going
to need to
change your javascript a bit.

Can you describe exactly what your trying to do in terms of the map
interaction?

Are you using Mapguide Studio?

z

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 1:26 AM, lolob <azzam_wahab@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> First of all thanks for reading this post..and I hope somebody would give
> some advice here..I would like to use the same code of PHP query which has
> been tested perfectly with Mapguide AJAX viewer basic layout and, I want to
> use it in Fusion(MGOSv2.02)..I've been using MGOSv1.2 and, I would like to
> upgrade to 2.02 version and use the fusion flexible layout..Can somebody at
> least give step by step, how ( preferably in code) to make the query works
> in Fusion.. Thanks!!
>
> -lolob
> --
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/invoke-php-query-in-Fusion-tp19630252p19630252.html
> Sent from the Fusion Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
> _______________________________________________
> fusion-users mailing list
> fusion-users@lists.osgeo.org
> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/fusion-users
>



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