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Last Post 25 Apr 2008 09:00 PM by SteveW. 1 Replies.
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25 Apr 2008 09:00 PM
I'm looking into the best way of creating a resource handler that will allow people on the portal to search for archaeological features or structues in the UK. It has to be map-based and therefore dynamic from datasets. It must integrate with ASP.NET and SQL Server 2000. Does anyone have any experience of using any software for this? Since I doubt my host would consider any kind of mapping server controls being put on my application server, it would need to operate as ASP.NET controls. This to me would be a hugely exciting project and one which would start to push the boundaries for non-profit archaeology on the www. I'd be very interested to hear from anyone who could help me out with this, or someone who's as keen as me to help code/produce it. Steve White
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02 Jan 2005 04:54 PM
Just come across http://geosun1.uni-geog.gwdg.de/saga/html/index.phpfree GIS software. I've no idea if it meets any archaeological needs but by reading the first pages of the manual it seems very worthwhile investigating.
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