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Introduction

From the External linkMapServer Homepage:
MapServer is an OpenSource development environment for building spatially enabled Internet applications. Melbourne Wireless use MapServer to draw maps in LocFinder, as shown in the maps below.

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Rendering Issues

Currently, we have not got our maps/MapServer setup correct, there are issues with the way that maps are rendered. In the map above, the following issues need to be addressed:
Please do not add LocFinder bugs here, this section is for map rendering issues only.

Feature Requests

Sample Coloured Contour Map
Maps like this give you a good at-a-glance view of the "lay of the land" and will greatly assist node-owners plan potential links. Whilst the info is not as specific as a Cross-Sectional View between two nodes, it does give a good overall idea. It should be fairly easy to implement - as easy as putting numbers on the contour lines! :)
The ability to put in any address and see it in context on the node map - so that one can see the nodes nearest a certain address without having to actually register a node in that location. Inputting a GPS coordinate and seeing it's map context would be also useful.
Stage 1 complete (input any address), stage 2 coming up. -- TysonClugg 2004-07-07

Some real work for yob and myself... I'm on it. -- TysonClugg 2004-07-06

Interesting. With regards to the ability to work on maps with Melways coordinates, www.street-directory.com.au could be vary useful. Looking at the source;
<input type="hidden" name="x" value="145.0670000000"> <<-- Coordinates
<input type="hidden" name="y" value="-38.2409000000">
<input type="hidden" name="star" value="1">
<input type="hidden" name="level" value="5"> <-- Zoom Level
<input type="hidden" name="xyfile" value="">
<input type="hidden" name="heading" value="10_20LYNN_20CLOSE,_20MORNINGTON,_20VIC,_203931">
<input type="hidden" name="printable" value="">
<input type="hidden" name="enlarge" value="">
<input type="hidden" name="emailmap" value="">

and of course ...
<img src="images/melway.gif" alt="Melway : Greater Melbourne" align="absmiddle" height="19"> <font size=2 color=red><b>146 A5</b></font>   <-- the melway map #


This should prove very handy if we wanted to save time and parse this site rather than gathering data of our own :) -- gummAY 20/07/04


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