Thank you again Rich It's was like you sad: You need to define the CLASS END, even if is empty. You just need to have CLASS defined William
Richard Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 1/25/07, william paul wrote: > > Hi: > > I am using Dbox, example from > http://maps.dnr.state.mn.us/tools/dbox/ > I want to have more background layers, and each background layer is a > raster. I have setup the metadata in the map file: > METADATA > # dLegend XML legend control > dlegend_metagroups "foreground,background" > dlegend_foreground_name "foreground:" > dlegend_foreground_layers_and_groups "layer1,layer2" > dlegend_background_name "background: " > dlegend_background_layers_and_groups "raster1,raster2" > dlegend_background_element "radio" > dlegend_layer1_name "Layer1" > dlegend_layer2_name "Layer2" > dlegend_raster1_name "Raster1" > dlegend_raster2_name "Raster2" > END > > When I load the page I can see the legend up to Raster1 and without Raster2 > I tried to replace the layers from the background with vector data and is > working OK, but with raster data I can see only 1 background layer > > Is it possible to use 2 or more background layers with raster data? > > Thank you in advance > > William Yes, you can can have many background layers. I ran into the same problem that I think you are seeing: not all of my legend was showing up. It was syntax with the legend definitions, unfortunately I can not remember the details. Try changing the order of the layers in the legend, and/or removing them one at a time. This will help you find the problem layer. And look at the class names in the layer definition itself. HTH, Rich -- Richard Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.greenwoodmap.com --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started.
