Hi guys,
The link on this page to the flash demo is broken:
http://mapserver.org/output/flash.html
The broken link is
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/tutorial/demoflashmap/demoflashmaps
Cheers,
Percy
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Geospatial Data Manager
Geology Department
Portland State University
http
give it fake directories as if you are using MS4W, then edit the mapfile
it generates and substitute your linux paths...
percy
On 4/28/2009 1:43 PM, Paul Alarcon wrote:
Helllo is me again, i tried it but it ask me for a installed mapserver on
windows and i use a linux server for mapserver
. I
could use some better polygon fills, and some of those look pretty good!
:-)
Thanks,
Percy
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Geology Department
Portland State University
http://gisgeek.pdx.edu
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is our newest development...
Percy
Saka Royban wrote:
Hi
I'm looking for some information of using UMN Mapserver in different
applications. i mean sth like architecture or anything else. i could not
find anything in its website, as other softwares usually have
I'm starting to think that just handling this with a mapscript wrapper
script might be the easiest approach. Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Percy
percy wrote:
thanks, nice idea. I tried it, and that did not work...
relevant mapfile section:
LAYER
NAME Geologic_Map_Of_North_America
TYPE RASTER
the unobtrusive layer to turn on, they won't
see anything, and if they choose the one that has the raster, it won't
be queryable!
I think either the WxS wrapper or a mod_rewrite are my two potential
short term solutions. I'd be delighted to hear otherwise :-)
Cheers,
Percy
Bruce Cheney wrote
.
In the short term we're working on a little apache mod_rewrite magic to
take care of it :-)
Cheers,
Percy
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Portland State University
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DisplayNam,OneGeology,Lithologic,GeologicAg,AgeMin,AgeMax,AgeMetadat
END # metadata
END #layer
Steve Lime wrote:
What about using GROUPs or layers with the same name where the second layer
is TYPE QUERY?
Steve
On 7/10/2008 at 2:14 PM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], percy
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I
You might be able to get what you need from the USGS' National Map
http://nationalmap.gov/
Depends on what scale you need...
Cheers,
Percy
Bruce Cheney wrote:
I have been trying to hunt down a good US national basemap to use
through mapserver, preferably a WMS service (unless there is a better
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