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> version 3.3.3 , why?
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>>
>> What should we do to show to avoid previous day's date and time with two
>> hours late?
>>
>> Any help is welcome.
>>
>> Thank you very much, greetings
>>
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are you using tomcat or jetty? I've had problems with the rest plugin
when using tomcat which went away when using jetty.
We've had problems with other plugins based on tomcat versions less
than 6.0.28 so changing to an up to date tomcat may fix this (but I
haven't tried that yet)
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:01 AM, Jaka Močnik wrote:
> hi, Ian!
>
> On Tue, 2010-08-03 at 10:40 -0400, Ian Turton wrote:
>> are you using tomcat or jetty? I've had problems with the rest plugin
>> when using tomcat which went away when using jetty.
>>
>> We
User Manual on Linux
> installation is blank. Any advice how to get it installed? Thanks
>
Have a look at http://ian01.geog.psu.edu/geoserver_docs/ which
describes the steps I took on a fedora system but Ubuntu should be
pretty si
the latest
version of tomcat 6 (and 5) so updating should be enough to fix this.
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it's pretty easy to add it to a GeoServer instance.
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Are you running behind an apache server proxying? If so does removing
the proxyport and proxyname from the connector descriptor in
server.xml help the problem?
If so then I think there is a JIRA open on this already, it seems like
a subtle restlet bug.
Ian
ong with your WMS request?
What errors show up in the GeoServer log
($GEOSERVER_DATA_DIR/logs/geoserver.log)? etc.
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> portfolio pieces that I am starting to link to.
You are welcome to link to my students' projects at
http://webmapping.mgis.psu.edu/geoserver/www/index.html if any catch
your eye. There is also my experiments at http://ian01.geog.psu.e
.110521,-8332835.0690757,13332536.110521,4999701.0414455&width=512&height=512&srs=EPSG:3031&format=application/openlayers
Now this looks a bit odd as my copy of BlueMarble doesn't go all the
way to the pole (and possibly not to the edge of the world either)
Hope that helps
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On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 6:21 AM, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> FYI, I just created a CSS component in jira, so folks can start filing bugs
> against it. And they will go straight to david :P
Thanks but it went Andrea by default :-)
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> I pulled the code for the actual translation process into the geoscript
> Scala variant a month or so ago, so it's hosted on github with the rest of
> that project. However, I don't think you'll need to dig into it just yet
> since displace
is "deegree".
>
What does integrate GML data into a WMS service mean? Can't you just
use the GeoServer WFS to serve the GML that matches the WMS layer?
I haven't been following INSPIRE closely but some smart people were
advising them so I'm guessing that there is no requir
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or this is
that zoom levels don't really mean anything while scale ratios
actually encode real information about the map. If you double the size
of your map the scale halves but the zoom level stays the same, yet
you can clearly get two (four
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 2:49 PM, alyssa wright wrote:
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>
> I was wondering if there's something like the vendor option
> false for vertical
> line geometries. Or if there's some other suggested way to have labels
> all facing the same way in this sort of situation:
>
> http://skitch.com/alyss
r/gwc/rest/seed/geovista:paroads)
all I get is a 404 message from tomcat saying the requested resource
is not available.
Do I need to install the RESTconfig module to make this work?
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On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 3:29 PM, Gabriel Roldán wrote:
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> On Tue, 2010-09-21 at 15:12 -0400, Ian Turton wrote:
>> I'm using a 2.0.x nightly build on a Fedora 13 server and tomcat and
>> I'm experimenting with GWC. All seems fine in the actual client -
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:15 PM, elshae wrote:
>
>
> Ian Turton wrote:
>>
>> Change the font-family to a font that has the characters of your
>> required language. Times New Roman has some accents I believe but for
>> really different character sets you'
can't be sure it does what
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At that point it should just show the states (all is well)
I've just worked through the rest of the tutorial and it seems to work fine.
>
> C:\Program Files\GeoServer 2.0.2\data_dir
On Mon, Sep 27, 2010 at 11:54 AM, Steven Reid wrote:
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> point in the deployment but, it now has a new error;
> INFO: Deploying web application archive geoserver.war
> Sep 27, 2010 8:42:14 AM it.geosolutions.imageio.gdalf
If you must
use a GeoDatabase then you are stuck using ESRI tools, alternatively
you could use an open standards based solution such as PostGIS to
store your data.
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n01.geog.psu.edu/geoserver/www/pa/pa3.html (you'll need to
zoom in to see the more minor roads) and the style is at
http://ian01.geog.psu.edu/geoserver/styles/roads.sld if you'd like to
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Natural Earth data using scale dependent SLD files.
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process should be exactly the same for the Natural Earth data,
as I used that as a test set
(http://ian01.geog.psu.edu/geoserver/wms?service=WMS&version=1.1.0&request=GetMap&layers=geovista:HYP_W&styles=&bbox=-180.0,-90.0,180.0,90.0&width=660&height=330&srs=EPSG:4326&am
bearing
should work fine
See
http://gridlock.openplans.org/geoserver/2.0.x/doc/en/user/styling/sld-cookbook/points.html#rotated-square
for more details.
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> colC
> 3
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> Does this makes any sense ?
> I have not tried it yet, just need something like this, and had no idea how
> to write it down.
Something like
colA
1
colB
2
colC
3
The Or fi
hard to do (as
for doing it well...) but there are plenty of people who could give
you pointers and help over there.
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be much better off fixing it there
rather than modifying the GeoServer code to "fix" it.
If however you need to modify features on the fly then you should
probably look at the WPS module which allows the server to carry out
arbitrary data operati
; "categorize" function to collapse a thematic map into a single .
>
I've not heard of that function, is there a reference or example anywhere?
Ian
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On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Katrin Saul wrote:
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> Hi ,
>
> I've a problem with using WellKnownName in my sld. In one Geoserver it
> works fine, but gives error with
> another GeoServer. Both versions are same.
>
Do you have Arial installed on the second mac
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Travis Kirstine
wrote:
> I am trying to us the ElseFilter but can seem to find the correct
> syntax. My understanding is that ElseFilter can be used to style all
> remaining values not filtered with other rules, is this the correct
> usage?
>
> The error and syntax
ogram/alphabyvalue.html
and http://ian01.geog.psu.edu/geoserver/www/cartogram/discontinous.html
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looks most plausible (big numbers are what you are looking for as
Google measures in meters from the equator/Greenwich meridian) to use
in your WMS request.
Ian
ally understand the differences
between Linux brands so it may or may not apply to how you do things
on an Ubuntu server.
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> hi all,
> I have a question and a problem.
> How to make a data request xml (gml file) forn javascript (ajax) to
> geoserver?
>
> I developed a web client to my site where users upload urls geoserver to use
> the service wps of the page,
sn't
changing it) and then look in the log files of GeoServer to see if
there is a helpful error message.
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> Hello list,
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> I need your help to handle a error situation where the WMS call does not
> return a map and throws an error.
> I need to capture this error instead of getting it rendered on base map or
> in the map control.
You curre
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As the WMS constructor only takes 4 parameters, name, url, WMS parameters,
OL options.
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:04 AM, Luca Morandini wrote:
> On 01/07/2011 10:20 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
>> I have a vague reference to a categorize function from Mike P which
>> sounds like what I need (but I still can't find an example).
>
> You already looked into th
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:12 PM, IT Intern wrote:
> Hello GeoServer List,
>
> I just recently resolved the issue of changing my layers style through
> OpenLayers using:
>
> myLayer.mergeNewParams({sld
> :'file:///usr/local/geoserver-2.0.2/data_dir/styles/myLayerSLD.sld', styles:
> null});
>
If y
I'm wondering how I go about adding a GeoTools process to GeoServer
with WPS? I found
http://www.mail-archive.com/geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net/msg02079.html
which seems to say I need to edit core WPS classes, is that correct?
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> On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
>> I'm wondering how I go about adding a GeoTools process to GeoServer
>> with WPS? I found
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net/ms
style_name=OGP%20Default%20With%20Code&title=EPSG:2393
But in this case I don't think the axis order changed between 1.0 and
1.1 the way 4326 did. So if you reverse the axes the result will be
the same regardless of WFS version.
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> Everything is working fine for now but is accessed only locally. I k
eople using the
free AWS machines with limited disc space or just for people with a
limited amount of space on their install.
There is a java API http://code.google.com/apis/fusiontables/ which
seems at first glance to allow basic SQL (-like) requests.
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> geoserver, or use a proxy.
I think you need a way to tell IIS to pass requests to
myhost/geoserver to myhost:8080/geoserver, see
http://www.cartoninjas.net/post/2010/10/12/Installing-GeoServer-on-Windows-7-%28x32-or-x64%29-and-IIS-75.a
bet that someone added a .toLower() to make the filter case
insensitive. I don't have to code on this machine to check though.
That would convert the \D to the correct \d later. I can't see why
[0-9]+ doesn't work though,
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> wrote:
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>> you will get prompted for credentials, enter them and if you get a list of
>&
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 6:16 PM, Warren Lerner wrote:
> List,
>
> I am attempting to use the Natural Earth cultural and physical data with
> GeoServer. Importing the data to GeoServer is not difficult. However, the
> data does not appear to be displaying correctly. For example, when I attempt
> to
t your best bet will be to move the data folder outside the tomcat
directory structure and set the permissions on that folder correctly.
See http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/datadirectory/data-dir-setting.html
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On 23 February 2011 03:13, Robert Buckley wrote:
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> I´m desparately looking for a solution regarding why I can´t save vector
> features? Could anyone help?
>
> geoserver gives the following error.
>
> Ubuntu 10.04
> tomcat6
> The data comes from a shp...tomcat6 has read/write access
>
>
Yo
Your XML is broken:
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then
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>> With regards to LayerGroup style – I guess it should have one in case
>> Geoserver publishes it as a Single layer (?)... although a "shallow" one
>> since setting SLD at root level should override containing layer styles.
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>> I'm running GeoServer 2.3.4 under JBoss (not my choice) and I'm seeing an
>> issue creatign an image pyramid - the log file says:
>&g
JBOss experts
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answer I'll make sure to document it here and on the wiki.
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> But jboss seems to have rwx permissions on the whole tree (i.e. I did
> chown -R jboss:jbos
M) but the
error claims there is a problem with content in the prolog (line 1, char
1). The request is going through a http proxy but I don't think that is
breaking things.
Can anyone suggest a fix?
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gery and rely on the overviews to provide
pyramid like qualities at lower zoom levels.
Has anyone done something similar and would you be prepared to share your
experiences?
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> Downloading these by hand, theses XML files look fine to me, actually.
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