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Subject: GISList: ANNOUNCE - new map server web sites
Date:  08/27/2001 05:33:44 PM
From:  Dimitri Rotow




Hello everyone,

Here are a few beta web sites we've put up for demonstrating the new
Manifold Internet Map Server (IMS) that's now included with Manifold. The
beta sites will work only with Microsoft's Internet Explorer (the final
version, of course, will support Netscape, Opera, etc, as well). Also, the
info tool is disabled in each.

http://216.15.110.77/mexico - A map of Mexico with layers using zoom ranges
to control which layers come on upon zoom in. Shows labels as a layer.

http://216.15.110.77/theater - Architectural plans for the TSB Theater in
Plymouth, New Zealand taken from .dxf files. A smaller window, but showing
how one can use Manifold IMS to publish CAD drawings.

http://216.15.110.77/montara - Montara Mountain SDTS DEM surface overlayed
on a base map of the San Francisco Bay region, with roads and hydrography
layers. Zoom in to see the surface. This generates detailed images (due to
the surface... same as raster images) that do not compress well and so the
image served to your browser may be over 150K in size.

For those who are curious as to how this was done, the IMS topic in the
online version of the user manual is at
http://www.manifold.net/manuals/5_userman/mfd50Map_Server_Overview.htm

Cheers,

Dimitri





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