If you set the layer status to ON or OFF, your 'gps_point' layer won't
show up on the map (at the default, unintended location) until you add
the layer name explicitly in your URL call.  
 
David.

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Robert Sanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 3:06 PM
        To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org; David Fawcett
        Subject: RE: [mapserver-users] ICON Placing
co-ordinates.....SOLVED
        
        
        Thanks very much David. I was just about to post a message that
I had solved it. Last time I was dealing with annotation. This time a
GPS point reprojected into x,y. This is what works:
         
        Map file:
         
        LAYER
          NAME 'gps_point'
          STATUS DEFAULT
          TYPE POINT
          FEATURE
            # This is where you specify position on the map - using a
default value
            POINTS 1748411 5427899 END
          END
          CLASS
            STYLE
              SYMBOL "marker"
            END
          END
         END
         
        URL:
         
        
http://10.65.192.1/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?mode=map&layers=linz_orthos+crs_p
arcels+gps_point&map.layer[gps_point]=FEATURE+POINTS+1748637.58606+54390
01.11023+END+END&MINX=1747637.58606&MINY=5438001.11023&MAXX=1749637.5860
6&MAXY=5440001.11023&mapsize=1200+1200
        
        regards,
         
        Robert 
        >>> "Fawcett, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/12/2008 10:01
a.m. >>>
        
        Robert, 
        
        I thought that I remembered posting an example to fix a similar
issue and went back into the archives to find it.  Funny thing, it was a
thread that you started!  The solution was to create the feature on the
fly through a URL configuration.  
        
        
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/mapserver-users/2008-September/057900.h
tml
        
        If you can use the URL vars in the points obj, that would be
nice and clean...
        
        David.

                -----Original Message-----
                From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert
Sanson
                Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2008 2:36 PM
                To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
                Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] ICON Placing
co-ordinates.....
                
                
                I am having some trouble too. I want to pass in the x y
as variables. Here is the section in my map file:
                 
                 LAYER
                  NAME 'gps_point'
                  STATUS DEFAULT
                  TYPE POINT
                  FEATURE
                    # This is where you specify position on the map
                    POINTS %gpsx% %gpsy% END
                  END
                  CLASS
                    STYLE
                      SYMBOL "marker"
                    END
                  END
                 END
                 
                Here is the section in my symbols.sym, file:
                 
                #21
                SYMBOL
                  NAME "marker"
                  TYPE PIXMAP
                  IMAGE "marker.png"
                  #TRANSPARENT 8
                END
                 
                and here is my mapserver URL:
                 
        
http://10.65.192.1/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?gpsx=1748411.13985&gpsy=5427898.9
9793&mode=map&layers=linz_orthos+crs_parcels+gps_point&MINX=1747411.1398
5&MINY=5426898.99793&MAXX=1749411.13985&MAXY=5428898.99793&mapsize=1200+
1200

                Unfortunately I get an error: 
                 
                loadFeaturePoints(): Unknown identifier. Parsing error
near (%gpsx%):(line 727) 
                 
                How can I pass in the x y?
                 
                Many thanks,
                 
                Robert Sanson

                >>> "Steve Lime" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 3/12/2008
6:20 a.m. >>>
                You'd use the icon as a symbol like so:
                
                LAYER
                  NAME 'TheIcon'
                  STATUS DEFAULT
                  TYPE POINT
                  FEATURE
                    # This is where you specify position on the map
                    POINTS x y END
                  END
                  CLASS
                    STYLE
                      SYMBOL "2.gif"
                    END
                  END
                END
                
                Steve
                
                >>> On 12/1/2008 at 11:08 PM, in message
        
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Vikas KM"
                <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                > Hi.. i have loaded a tiff image on mapserver and
placed an ICON on that...
                > but the thing i can't get the icon placed at the
required co-ordinates its
                > taking the extent as its reference..?
                > 
                > 
                > my Map File
                > -------------------
                > MAP
                > 
                > NAME "Tiff Image"
                > SIZE 1900 1200
                > EXTENT 0.0 0.0 1920.0 1200.0
                > SHAPEPATH "/home/nms/mapserverdemo/tif/data/"
                > IMAGETYPE JPEG
                > 
                > WEB
                >     TEMPLATE
"/home/nms/mapserverdemo/tif/tif.html"
                >     IMAGEPATH     "/home/nms/mapserverdemo/tif/"
                >     IMAGEURL      "/tif/"
                > END
                > 
                > LAYER
                >     STATUS default
                >     TYPE RASTER
                >     DATA "1.tif"
                > END    #END LAYER
                > 
                > LAYER
                >     STATUS default
                >     TYPE RASTER
                >   /// size of the icon is 800,500
                >     DATA "2.gif"
                > END    #END LAYER
                > 
                > END    #END MAPFILE
                > 
                > 
                > how to I place an icon at x,y given position on the
reference map... that
                > is  1.tif ????
                > 
                > 
                > --------------
                > Regards
                > 
                > Vikas KM
                
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