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Operating System, Viewer Version, JavaScript or JScript Support, MapGuide Viewer

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JavaScript/JScript Support for Different Configurations Operating System Viewer Version JavaScript or JScript Support Windows Autodesk MapGuide Viewer Plug-In on Netscape Navigator Full support. Autodesk MapGuide Viewer ActiveX Control on Internet Explorer Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition on Netscape Navigator Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition on Internet Explorer Only methods that do not pass observer objects as arguments. Solaris Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition on Netscape Full support. Mac OS Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition on Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 4.0 does not support JavaScript and JScript cannot control Java applets. Therefore, if you need to support the largest number of browsers and operating systems, you should embed the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition in an HTML page and not use either JavaScript or JScript to interact with the map. If you need more interactivity with the map, you will need to use Java instead, as described below. This is particularly important if you need to support Macintosh users, as they will need to use the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition with Internet Explorer, which doesn't have full JScript support. Map Access for the Java Edition | 37

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Map Access for the Java Edition
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Therefore, if you need to support the largest number of browsers and oper-
ating systems, you should embed the Autodesk MapGuide Viewer, Java
Edition in an HTML page and not use either JavaScript or JScript to interact
with the map. If you need more interactivity with the map, you will need to
use Java instead, as described below. This is particularly important if you
need to support Macintosh users, as they will need to use the Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer, Java Edition with Internet Explorer, which doesn
t have
full JScript support.
JavaScript/JScript Support for Different Configurations
Operating System
Viewer Version
JavaScript or JScript Support
Windows
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer
Plug-In on
Netscape
Navigator
Full support.
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer
ActiveX Control on
Internet Explorer
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer,
Java Edition on
Netscape
Navigator
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer,
Java Edition on
Internet Explorer
Only methods that do not pass
observer objects as arguments.
Solaris
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer,
Java Edition on
Netscape
Full support.
Mac OS
Autodesk
MapGuide Viewer,
Java Edition on
Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 4.0 does not sup-
port JavaScript and JScript cannot
control Java applets.