Hello
Nobody has got an idea whether I am wrong somewhere or there is a problem in
the image or ... ?
I add the result is OK in EPSG:4326 whatever the bbox is and it is OK too in
EPSG:3395 provided the extent longitude is smaller than 360°. However when
it is higher...
Thanks in advance
2011/9/21
Hi everyone,
i have installed Mapserver, and downloaded Mapscript library for Python,
followed the official procedure.
I tested http://localhost:8080/cgi-bin/test-cgi-mapscript.py example. it
works perfectly. But when I try to import mapscript from Python IDLE, it
gives the error shown below:
Hi,
You perhaps want to achieve a map presenting the whole world once and then some
extra from the second round in the margins like
http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=59lon=-39zoom=1layers=M? It might well be
that the transformation functions consider that for EPSG:3395 the maximum
values
My guess is the validation is correct but the syntax of the URL parameter is
is wrong in that the value passed for DATA is not quoted. If you unquote the
default value in your mapfile does that result in a error? That would be an
easy way to test the need for quotes.
One last idea, while
See http://mapserver.org/output/template_output.html for more info. The idea
was to wrap templates in output formats so you can support multiple output
types with a single mapfile. You'd have to do that with multiple layers
using the old scheme. Plus one template can reference many layers so there
Try to rebuild and recompile the python binding using an old version of SWIG.
It seems that using a too recent swig causes issues sometime. I think I
normally use swig 1.3.39.
Alan
On September 23, 2011 04:27:44 am Rustam Kamberov wrote:
Hi everyone,
i have installed Mapserver, and
I have MANY ArcGIS 10 File Geodatabases whose data is organized into Feature
Datasets and I'd liketo be able to serve them upo as WMS/WFS services using
Mapserver:
How do I path to these vector data that are stored in feature datasets?
Niether of these work:
CONNECTIONTYPE OGR
Craig,
Do you have an instance of OGR that can read ESRI's proprietary File
Geodatabase format?
David.
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Hi List,
I have data with projection 900913. My mapfile is configured to use this
projection. Until there, everything is fine.
Also I have an application which manage tiles cutting the world in lat/lon
coordinates. For exemple, from -180,-90,180,90, if the zoom=2 it want
retreive 4 tiles :
1)
For example, I have 4 tiles :
1) mapext=-30+30+0+45
2) mapext=-30+45+0+60
3) mapext=0+30+30+45
4) mapext=0+45+30+60
All with mapsize=1024+1024
The result is here : http://kinju59.free.fr/tiles/
For the horizontal cut, it seems to be good, but not for the vertical :( Why
?
Should I change my
Hi there. I used gdalwarp to warp one of the zones into the spatial reference
system of the other, and everything lined up. The only issue now is that
each image seems tilted, and so there is a lot of black space on the warped
pyramid.
Is there any way to prevent this from happening?
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