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Index Symbols /COORDSYS parameter 118 /LINK switch, specifying URL columns 63 /NULLNAME switch, trimming feature names 63 \n character, in location names 147 A access keys 51, 52 assigning to layers 52, 173 to resources 173 to time sensitive data 84 controlling access to layers with 52 creating 84 defined 80 editing 84 embedding in layers 52 for security 52 setting vs. user IDs and passwords 81 access logs 88-91 and MLData requests 90 customizing for map layers 90 MLData values 90 actions, adding to popup menus 148 Active Server Pages (ASP) and application developers 20 and server administrators 20 and server-side scripting 41 installing 75 ActiveX Viewer. See Autodesk MapGuide Viewers adding layers to maps 175 users to Authors users group 83 address matching (geocoding), activating 101 addresses, zooming to 134 ADL files 78 administrator responsibilities, server 20 ADN. See Autodesk MapGuide Developer Network aerial photos. See raster images annotations, about 96 API Symbol Manager adding symbols to redline layers 110 redline layers, adding symbols to 112 API. See Autodesk MapGuide Viewers API Apple Macintosh 63 and the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition 35 APPLET tag, using 39 application developers, responsibilities and required skills 20 application development See also Autodesk MapGuide Viewer API applications client side 38 overall strategy for developing 43 server-side 38 arbitrary XY coordinates 118 Arc/Info Coverage files, converting to SDFs 33 architecture, distributed 54-63 ArcView SHP files 155 converting to SDFs 33 ASCII comma-delimited CSV files, converting to SDFs 33 ASP. See Active Server Pages (ASP) assembling your server attribute data, adding 78 geocoding data, adding 91 assigning access keys to layers 52 to resources 173 to time sensitive data 84 Atlas BNA, converting to SDFs 33 attribute data accessing without converting 37 adding to server 78 configuration considerations 99 converting 33 data providers 37 linking to database 98 SDFs 98 spatial data 97 setting access 78 setting up themes 99 supported formats 37 using for themes 99 working with 97-101 189

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Index
Symbols
/COORDSYS parameter 118
/LINK switch, specifying URL columns 63
/NULLNAME switch, trimming feature names 63
\n character, in location names 147
A
access keys 51, 52
assigning
to layers 52, 173
to resources 173
to time sensitive data 84
controlling access to layers with 52
creating 84
defined 80
editing 84
embedding in layers 52
for security 52
setting
vs. user IDs and passwords 81
access logs 88
91
and MLData requests 90
customizing for map layers 90
MLData values 90
actions, adding to popup menus 148
Active Server Pages (ASP)
and application developers 20
and server administrators 20
and server-side scripting 41
installing 75
ActiveX Viewer.
See
Autodesk MapGuide Viewers
adding
layers to maps 175
users to
Authors
users group 83
address matching (geocoding), activating 101
addresses, zooming to 134
ADL files 78
administrator responsibilities, server 20
ADN.
See
Autodesk MapGuide Developer Network
aerial photos.
See
raster images
annotations, about 96
API Symbol Manager
adding symbols to redline layers 110
redline layers, adding symbols to 112
API.
See
Autodesk MapGuide Viewers
API
Apple Macintosh 63
and the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java
Edition 35
APPLET tag, using 39
application developers, responsibilities and
required skills 20
application development
See also
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer API
applications
client side 38
overall strategy for developing 43
server-side 38
arbitrary
XY
coordinates 118
Arc/Info Coverage files, converting to SDFs 33
architecture, distributed 54
63
ArcView SHP files 155
converting to SDFs 33
ASCII comma-delimited CSV files, converting to
SDFs 33
ASP.
See
Active Server Pages (ASP)
assembling your server
attribute data, adding 78
geocoding data, adding 91
assigning access keys
to layers 52
to resources 173
to time sensitive data 84
Atlas BNA, converting to SDFs 33
attribute data
accessing without converting 37
adding to server 78
configuration considerations 99
converting 33
data providers 37
linking to
database 98
SDFs 98
spatial data 97
setting access 78
setting up themes 99
supported formats 37
using for themes 99
working with 97
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