Hi,
I have just created a test instance for clickable map here: http://publictest15.fedoraproject.org/amb_map/ambassadors.html A script takes out lat/long data (which is not private according to privacy policy) from FAS and generates this map.
I have used openlayers for this purpose, and as far as I have checked, all the components used are fedora compatibly licensed.
The directory (/srv/web/amb_map) contains a javascript file, openlayers.js. Please check this for discrepancies, if any.
Another thing, I can see all the markers have shifted 3 degrees east and 1 degree south. Can anyone please help in correcting this?
Any help in this regard will be very nice to have.
Thanks.
On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 10:19 AM, susmit shannigrahithinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
I have just created a test instance for clickable map here: http://publictest15.fedoraproject.org/amb_map/ambassadors.html A script takes out lat/long data (which is not private according to privacy policy) from FAS and generates this map.
Hmm.... the map was showing up yesterday and looked pretty good. It's not showing up today for some reason.
I have used openlayers for this purpose, and as far as I have checked, all the components used are fedora compatibly licensed.
OpenLayers is packaged in Fedora, so I think we're good on the licensing.
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/openlayers
Hmm.... the map was showing up yesterday and looked pretty good. It's not showing up today for some reason.
Thanks for the comment. Yes, it is unavailable today, as I was rewriting the app. The code now is very short and much elegant. The map should be available now. http://publictest15.fedoraproject.org/amb_map/ambassadors.html
I have used openlayers for this purpose, and as far as I have checked, all the components used are fedora compatibly licensed.
OpenLayers is packaged in Fedora, so I think we're good on the licensing. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/packages/name/openlayers
Great!!!! Thanks. :)
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