To access gmlfeature.dtd locally
1 Set the FeatureInfoDTD parameter in config.ini as follows:
FeatureInfoDTD=gmlfeature.dtd
Note ColdFusion saves the XML returned by the servlet as a file in the
<InstallFolder>\SampleApp folder. The gmlfeature.dtd also is located in this
folder.
2 Save and close config.ini.
3 Restart the application-server service.
This procedure sets the FeatureInfoDTD parameter to the local copy of
gmlfeature.dtd, causing the Java parser to search for the file in the local folder,
eliminating the need to go outside the firewall to get resources.
SRS-to-WKT Mapping
Autodesk MapGuide LiteView Setup installs the file <InstallFolder>/lite-
view/CsToEpsgMap.xml. This file contains a mapping from ADSK:xxxx to well-
known toolkit (WKT) strings. You can extract these WKT strings and use
them in your Autodesk MapGuide LiteView client applications to display
WKT strings instead of ADSK:xxxx codes.
The following example entry from CsToEpsgMap.xml shows the mapping
from ADSK:UTM-49S to a WKT.
<SRSMapping>
<CsMapToEpsg CsMapCode="ADSK:UTM-49S" EpsgCode="">
<WktString>
PROJCS["UTM-49S",
GEOGCS["UTM-49S",
DATUM["",
SPHEROID["International 1924",6378388,297],
TOWGS84[0,0,0,0,0,0,0]],
PRIMEM["Greenwich",0],
UNIT["Degrees", 0.0174532925199433]],
PROJECTION["UTM"],
PARAMETER["central_meridian", 111],
PARAMETER["false_northing", 10000000],
PARAMETER["false_easting", 500000],
PARAMETER["zone", -49],
PARAMETER["scale_factor", 1],
PARAMETER["ADSK_quadrant", 0],
UNIT["METER", 1]]
</WktString>
</CsMapToEpsg>
</SRSMapping>
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