exportGge 0.92 alpha released!

This version adds major new features. Export is not restricted to KML anymore as layers can now be exported to geoRSS and geoJSON. Theses two new formats allow exportGge to visualize data inside Virtual Earth (via geoRSS) and Yahoo Maps (via geoJSON). Data presentation inside Google Maps is now also possible via geoRSS. Check the demo and make a query to get the links to these different export modes.

For developers, exportGge has now a debug mode which makes it easier to trace the smarty templates used as well as the source of data ( cartoweb layer, mapserver layer, shapefile name ).
Each layer can now have it's own smarty template so this makes it easier to create different presentations for different types of data.

Dependency to CartoWeb query and tables coreplugins is still strong but I'll continue the effort to reduce it.

Exporting data is cool (?) but why not consider .... importing data from these formats ! CartoWeb already has the necessary functions to do that, it's just a question of funky plumbery. If there are people out there who are motivated by this challenge please get in contact with me : devloic at gmail dot com .

Complete PDF documentation including screenshots available below.

Happy mapping!

Loïc

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