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Querying and Displaying Data via the Map with ASP, ve seen how ASP works, let

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The following is the page as it appears in a browser. The HTML output Like the earlier ColdFusion example, this page is very simple, only hinting at the power of what you can do with ASP. And like the earlier example, this is not really an Autodesk MapGuide application. The database happens to be an Autodesk MapGuide resource, but it could be any database you have access to through a DSN. In most cases, you will want to access your databases through the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer by linking them to features and layers in the map. The examples that follow show you how to do this. Querying and Displaying Data via the Map with ASP Now that we've seen how ASP works, let's use it with Autodesk MapGuide. This example uses the StarterApp.mwf file from the Autodesk MapGuide Web site. Note that the full set of Starter Application files is available for download at http://www.autodesk.com/mapguidedemo. Creating Report Scripts with ASP | 115

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The following is the page as it appears in a browser.
The HTML output
Like the earlier ColdFusion example, this page is very simple, only hinting at
the power of what you can do with ASP. And like the earlier example, this is
not really an Autodesk MapGuide application. The database happens to be
an Autodesk MapGuide resource, but it could be any database you have
access to through a DSN. In most cases, you will want to access your data-
bases through the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer by linking them to features
and layers in the map. The examples that follow show you how to do this.
Querying and Displaying Data via the Map with
ASP
Now that we
ve seen how ASP works, let
s use it with Autodesk MapGuide.
This example uses the
StarterApp.mwf
file from the Autodesk MapGuide Web
site. Note that the full set of Starter Application files is available for download
at