Marcus C. England ha scritto: > Hi all, > > I am a new pmapper user and am completely befuddled by a problem I am > having. I set up a mapping application that worked fine when I was > accessing it from my internal network (i.e., > 192.168.1.15/padoma/map.phtml). I then made it live so it could be > accessed by a client on the internet. Using the web address I set up for > it, the map.phtml page loads, but the content section is white (i.e., no > map at all). The odd thing is, I can still use the toolbar to query the > data that should be visible there, and I can also print the map that > should be visible there. If I try to add or remove layers or zoom in, > the "loading" image pops up and never leaves, though, despite the fact > that "loading image" is there, I can query or print the new image that > should be (but is not) visible. If I go back and access everything > through the local network address again it still works fine from there. > > Anyone want to take a shot at helping me? Why would this only happen > when the site is accessed through an external url? > > Thanks, > > Marcus > Hi Marcus,
I'm not sure but your trouble, appears related to your IMAGEPATH and IMAGEURL in your map file... in particular check IMAGEURL keyword... that could be relative to your new domain but if you can put your pmapper online I can do a simple debug with firebug firefox extention ;) Bye Walter > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > _______________________________________________ > pmapper-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pmapper-users > -- Walter Lorenzetti email: [email protected] skype: aiki74 Cell: (+39) 347-6597931 Tel+Fax: (+39) 0583 926684 Via di Tofori 123a 55010, Camigliano-S.Gemma Lucca Italy ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ pmapper-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pmapper-users
