On Sep 8, 2011, at 6:52 PM, Daniel Morissette wrote:

> On 11-09-08 07:44 PM, Mr. Puneet Kishor wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 2- Try a GetCapabilities instead of GetMap, and make sure your layer shows 
>>> up properly and with no WARNING in the GetCapabilities XML output. Make 
>>> sure the name of the layer is not changed: if you have multiple layers with 
>>> the same name then the WMS handler will rename them to make them unique 
>>> (WMS spec requirement)
>> 
>> 
>> That was very useful. No errors, but I do notice the following funky issue 
>> (see below)
>> 
>>    <Layer queryable="0" opaque="0" cascaded="0">
>>         <Name>gmna</Name>
>>         <Title>gmna</Title>
>>         <SRS>EPSG:4326</SRS>
>>         <LatLonBoundingBox minx="-2.5e+07" miny="-2.5e+07" maxx="2.5e+07" 
>> maxy="2.5e+07" />
>>         <BoundingBox SRS="EPSG:4326"
>>                     minx="-2.5e+07" miny="-2.5e+07" maxx="2.5e+07" 
>> maxy="2.5e+07" />
>>         <Style>
>>           <Name>default</Name>
>>           <Title>default</Title>
>>           <LegendURL width="167" height="7029">
>>              <Format>image/png</Format>
>>              <OnlineResource xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"; 
>> xlink:type="simple" 
>> xlink:href="http://lucknow-2.local/test/mapscript/test3.cgi?version=1.1.0&amp;service=WMS&amp;request=GetLegendGraphic&amp;layer=gmna&amp;format=image/png&amp;STYLE=default"/>
>>           </LegendURL>
>>         </Style>
>> 
>> 
>> Where the heck did that (+-)2.5e+07 business get into the BoundingBox? I 
>> didn't add that. All I did was query in lat/lon. Maybe that is where my 
>> error remains now.
>> 
> 
> What is your data? a Shapefile? What is the source projection of the data?

PostGIS. lat/lng. SRID 4326

> 
> I suspect the BoundingBox is invalid because the layer projection is not set 
> to the right value. Those funky numbers look like values in meters, so 
> presumably your data is in a projected coordinate system.
> 
> In your script you set:
>       $layerOne->setProjection("init=epsg:4326");

Already have that line in both $mapObj and in the $layerObj

    $map->setProjection("init=epsg:4326");
    ..
    $layerOne->setProjection("init=epsg:4326");


> 
> This will work only if your data is in EPSG:4326. If that's not the case then 
> you need to set the layer projection to match the source data.
> 

punkish@lucknow$/opt/local/lib/postgresql90/bin/psql -U postgres -d macromap
psql (9.0.4)
Type "help" for help.

macromap=# SELECT ST_SRID(the_geom) FROM gmna LIMIT 1;
 st_srid 
---------
    4326
(1 row)

macromap=# SELECT * FROM geometry_columns WHERE f_table_name = 'gmna';
 f_table_catalog | f_table_schema | f_table_name | f_geometry_column | 
coord_dimension | srid |     type     
-----------------+----------------+--------------+-------------------+-----------------+------+--------------
                 | gmna           | gmna         | the_geom          |          
     2 | 4326 | MULTIPOLYGON
(1 row)

macromap=#


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