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Map Viewing Components
This section describes how your web browser works with Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer to display maps.
Web Browser
A web browser is a client application that reads hypertext data in the form of
HTML pages containing text, graphic, and programmatic content. Web pages
are usually posted on the Internet, an intranet, or an extranet. An
intranet
uses internet technology, but is used internally by a company or other orga-
nization; information on an intranet is not available to outside users. An
extranet
extends an intranet to outside users who have been given access
rights, such as customers who access a site with a password.
In addition to reading and displaying web pages, a web browser can also
perform file transfers using file transfer protocol (FTP) and run helper
programs such as Autodesk MapGuide Viewer.
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer displays a map in your web browser when you
open a web page that contains an embedded MWF or when you click a link
to an MWF.
Autodesk MapGuide Viewer is available in three versions:
A Plug-In for use with Netscape Navigator on Windows systems
An ActiveX Control for use with Microsoft Internet Explorer on Windows
systems
A Java edition for use with Sun Solaris and Apple Macintosh systems. It
can also be used on Windows, but we recommend that you use the Plug-
In or ActiveX Control on Windows.
All are available for download free of charge from the Autodesk MapGuide
web site (
http://www.autodesk.com/mapguide
).
Note
If you want to distribute maps without requiring that users install one of
the Viewers, you can do so using the Autodesk MapGuide LiteView Extension. For
more information, see the next section and the Autodesk Mapguide LiteView
documentation.
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