Xin: There's a big difference between a feature and a shape though. The imgshape parameter was intended for use with something really simple like a DHTML digitizer so at this point it only supports a single feature. It would not be hard to hack mapserv.c to allow mulitple instances of imgshape to build up a more complex feature (holes, multiple outer rings).
I'm not sure if that's what you need though. There are other ways to highlight features. Perhaps you could describe the steps in which the application is used along with desired outputs. That would make it easier to suggest alternatives. Steve >>> Xin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/13/2006 4:51:47 AM >>> We are user MapServer cgi to hilite features the user select on. This is done by using mode=featurequery and slayer. We need to selectemultiple features, and have them hilighted. Having looked at the docs, there doesn't seem to be any obvious ways of doing this. One possible solution is to use IMGSHAPE and nquery. This is documented as: Shape given in image coordinates. An arbitrary polygon shape to be used for query purposes. Multiple instances simply add parts to the shape so it is possible to construct a shape with holes. Used with modes NQUERY and NQUERYMAP. But using imgshape would require one than one polygon being passed through. Rick asked this in March without getting a response. Is it possible to pass multiple polygons using imgshape? Any other suggestions are more than welcome. Cheers, Xin
