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Monthly Archives: July 2005
Leaving San Diego…
Well, another UC has come and gone. This one was similar in many ways to ones in the past – not enough sleep, more than enough drink, loads of sushi, information overload, and a great time. However, this year I’m … Continue reading
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Developer Sessions on Thursday
Road Ahead for Developers – ArcIMS and ArcGIS ServerI must say that this was a really really cool presentation. Nine people up on stage, a full room and it went smoothly. On the .NET side, they’re doing some really nice … Continue reading
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ESRI Image Server Session
On Wednesday morning I checked out the Image Server session, and I’ve attached my stream of consiousness thoughts below. I must say that on the whole this looks like some really cool stuff. It’s super fast, runs on relatively ordinary … Continue reading
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.NET SIG and Blogger Meetup
These two events may end up being the hilights of the conference for me. The .NET SIG, led by Art Haddad looks to be the beginning of some really great changes for the professional developers working with ESRI products. James … Continue reading
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Jack’s Talk – Starting off the UC Right
[A day late b/c I ran out of battery power before I could post this from the convention center- oops!] I’m sure that some other people have posted a blow-by-blow of the Plenary session, so this is just a collection … Continue reading
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Google Maps Future? Prognostication starts now!
I’ve been thinking about what a good job Google has done getting their API out into the hands of the public, and how the development community has really run with it. This is all well and good, and while Google … Continue reading
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ESRI ArcIMS HTML View Survey
Ryan Olson has posted about ESRI releasing a survey for users of the ArcIMS HTML client.While I have not used this much in the past, I do have some ideas for the future, Ryan does note that this is a … Continue reading
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New Skin…
I was getting plenty bored of the first dasBlog skin I built (or should I say slightly modified), so I spent a little time this weekend cooking up this one. Granted it’s really just CSS shuffle of the standard “discreetBlueBlog” … Continue reading
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ArcGIS Server & Machine.config
So I go to install DNN3.1, and boom – IIS pukes with this helpful message: Configuration Error Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below … Continue reading
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More Google Maps Stuff
The more I look around, the more I’m finding re: Google Maps. This is a really interesting situation for the GIS industry – Yahoo & Google are really getting “where” into the minds of the masses, and now we (GIS … Continue reading
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