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Autodesk MapGuide ReadMe File, Third-Party Documentation

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Autodesk MapGuide ReadMe File The ReadMe file for all of the Autodesk MapGuide products includes a list of installed files and directories for each of the Autodesk MapGuide products. Third-Party Documentation Many excellent third-party books are available. Your tastes may vary, but here are some that we found useful:  Cold Fusion Web Application Construction Kit, by Ben Forta et al. (Que Cor- poration)  Programming Active Server Pages, by Scot Hillier and Daniel Mezick (Microsoft Press)  HTML Sourcebook, 4th Edition, by Ian S. Graham (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)  JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition, by David Flanagan (O'Reilly and Associates)  Java in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition, by David Flanagan (O'Reilly and Associates) Additionally, there are many books that discuss GIS, its history, and its applications. Because these books vary in scope, quality, and price, you should take the time to browse through them in your bookstore and select the one that suits your needs. One title you might try is Principles of Geographical Information Systems by Peter A. Burrough and Rachael A. McDonnell (Oxford University Press). Autodesk MapGuide Web Site To get late-breaking information about the Autodesk MapGuide products, or for links to technical notes and white papers that discuss various topics, go to the Autodesk MapGuide web site (http://www.autodesk.com/mapguide). There is also a link to the online Autodesk MapGuide demos, which walk you through the process of using sample applications. Many of the demos use JavaScript to access the Viewer API; you might find it useful to view the HTML source used in these examples.  Tip From Autodesk MapGuide Author, you can go directly to the Autodesk MapGuide web site by choosing Help Autodesk MapGuide Web Site. 24 | Chapter 1 Introduction

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Chapter 1
Introduction
Autodesk MapGuide ReadMe File
The ReadMe file for all of the Autodesk MapGuide products includes a list of
installed files and directories for each of the Autodesk MapGuide products.
Third-Party Documentation
Many excellent third-party books are available. Your tastes may vary, but here
are some that we found useful:
Cold Fusion Web Application Construction Kit
, by Ben Forta et al. (Que Cor-
poration)
Programming Active Server Pages
, by Scot Hillier and Daniel Mezick
(Microsoft Press)
HTML Sourcebook, 4th Edition
, by Ian S. Graham (John Wiley & Sons, Inc.)
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 3rd Edition
, by David Flanagan (O
Reilly
and Associates)
Java in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition
, by David Flanagan (O
Reilly and Associates)
Additionally, there are many books that discuss GIS, its history, and its appli-
cations. Because these books vary in scope, quality, and price, you should
take the time to browse through them in your bookstore and select the one
that suits your needs. One title you might try is
Principles of Geographical
Information Systems
by Peter A. Burrough and Rachael A. McDonnell (Oxford
University Press).
Autodesk MapGuide Web Site
To get late-breaking information about the Autodesk MapGuide products, or
for links to technical notes and white papers that discuss various topics, go
to the Autodesk MapGuide web site (
).
There is also a link to the online Autodesk MapGuide demos, which walk you
through the process of using sample applications. Many of the demos use
JavaScript to access the Viewer API; you might find it useful to view the
HTML source used in these examples.
Tip
From Autodesk MapGuide Author, you can go directly to the Autodesk
MapGuide web site by choosing Help
Autodesk MapGuide Web Site.