Hi Tamas, Thanks for your reply. I've made the OGR part right, and can generate maps.
However, the work I have on hand is not satisfied yet. Basically, the project uses MapInfo+Oracle. So in order to make it work on both MapInfo and MapServer, I have to populate two style columns, MI_STYLE populated by MapInfo automatically, and the OGR_STYLE populated by hand or extra program (or script). I have used ogr2ogr to convert data originally. But ogr2ogr can only populate the OGR_STYLE column. Whilst MapInfo can only populate the MI_STYLE column. I still figuring out a solution to this. On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:39 PM, Tamas Szekeres <szeker...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Assuming the style definition exists in OGR style format or in MapServer > STYLE or CLASS definitions, you can use STYLEITEM "attributename" which > should work with all drivers (not just with OGR) > > When using the OGR driver (and not using the MapInfo driver), you should > use OGR_STYLE as the attribute name to have the feature style set up by OGR > automatically. In this case the style attribute should contain OGR style > strings. > > > Best regards, > > Tamas > > > > 2013/5/23 Jackey Cheung <cheung.jac...@gmail.com> > >> Hi all, >> >> Just a short question, does the STYLEITEM supported only for OGR? >> >> Say I have a column that stores OGR style definitions in Oracle. Must I >> use OGR connection type to utilize those styles? I've tried use >> ORACLESPATIAL, but can't seem to use those styles. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> mapserver-users mailing list >> mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users >> >> >
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