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====How do I center my map using Decimal Degrees when I map is projected?==== | ====How do I center my map using Decimal Degrees when I map is projected?==== | ||
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For our first Visual Studio 2010 sample, we use a Web app for showing how to have features moving smoothly on the map without PostBack and using Ajax. In this sample, you will find three ways to move dynamically features on the map, one using regular PostBack, one using OpenLayers and one using Ajax. For this sample, you will need Visual Studio 2010 and you will need references to the 4.5 version of MapSuiteCore.dll and WebEdition.dll. | For our first Visual Studio 2010 sample, we use a Web app for showing how to have features moving smoothly on the map without PostBack and using Ajax. In this sample, you will find three ways to move dynamically features on the map, one using regular PostBack, one using OpenLayers and one using Ajax. For this sample, you will need Visual Studio 2010 and you will need references to the 4.5 version of MapSuiteCore.dll and WebEdition.dll. | ||
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