Discussion:
Demos, URLs and FQDN
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Matthew McDermott
2009-11-13 20:20:01 UTC
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I have been using the Silverlight Map Control CTP in my demos running in a
HyperV environment on my laptop.

Now that the control has been released I see that we need a key to continue
to use the control.

Do I need to register the FQDN? If so this is going to make it very dificult
for us to deploy applicaitons to enterprises that use internal names for the
applicaitons. In my case the page calling the control is http://me/wag.aspx.

Please advise.
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Matthew McDermott, MVP
Principal Consultant
Catapult Systems, Inc.
Derek Chan
2009-11-16 14:48:09 UTC
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Matthew,

As this place is really just for Mappoint Web Service issues, try posting a
request on the msdn bing forums:

http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vemapcontroldev/threads

Regards,
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Windows Live Platform MVP
Post by Matthew McDermott
I have been using the Silverlight Map Control CTP in my demos running in a
HyperV environment on my laptop.
Now that the control has been released I see that we need a key to continue
to use the control.
Do I need to register the FQDN? If so this is going to make it very dificult
for us to deploy applicaitons to enterprises that use internal names for the
applicaitons. In my case the page calling the control is http://me/wag.aspx.
Please advise.
--
Matthew McDermott, MVP
Principal Consultant
Catapult Systems, Inc.
Matthew McDermott
2009-11-18 18:01:01 UTC
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Thanks Derek, I was directed here by the Bing Maps Administrator. Thanks for
the correct URL.
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Matthew McDermott, MVP
Principal Consultant
Catapult Systems, Inc.
Post by Derek Chan
Matthew,
As this place is really just for Mappoint Web Service issues, try posting a
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vemapcontroldev/threads
Regards,
--
Windows Live Platform MVP
Post by Matthew McDermott
I have been using the Silverlight Map Control CTP in my demos running in a
HyperV environment on my laptop.
Now that the control has been released I see that we need a key to continue
to use the control.
Do I need to register the FQDN? If so this is going to make it very dificult
for us to deploy applicaitons to enterprises that use internal names for the
applicaitons. In my case the page calling the control is http://me/wag.aspx.
Please advise.
--
Matthew McDermott, MVP
Principal Consultant
Catapult Systems, Inc.
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