2013/8/8 Mark Volz markv...@co.lyon.mn.us
Hello
I would like to set up mapserver so that some map files are open to
anyone, some open to only internal users, and other maps are only open to
users that enter in a user name and password. Is there a way to set up
mapserver / Apache so that I
2013/8/8 Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) bob.basq...@ci.stpaul.mn.us
Mark,
Early on we set up some Apache rules to handle this, but it's based on a
naming mechanism in the MAP files.
If you look at our public facing MAPfile links, each mapfile name looks
something like: mapfile-title_public.map
Hi all,
My name is Francois and I am a computer engineering student. This summer,
as part of the Google Summer of Code program, I worked on a UTFGrid driver
for MapServer. It is now functional and available. I also made a patch for
OpenLayers so that it supports UTFGrid with a WMS service for
I'm pretty sure that END is correctly ending the Symbol Clause.
The odd thing about this is I can draw all four layers if I call them
separately but when I try to call them through php only numbers 1 and 3 work.
All layers were generated the same way inpostgresql/postgis (see sql below).
I'm
https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/issues/2922
On 9 August 2013 17:40, Michael McInnis mmcinni...@msn.com wrote:
I'm pretty sure that END is correctly ending the Symbol Clause.
The odd thing about this is I can draw all four layers if I call them
separately but when I try to
call them
Thomas,
Here is my complete map file when all the postgis layers are combined. Like I
said, I can call all of these layersif I put just one layer in a .map file but
can't get it to work with more than one.
Thanks!
MAPDEBUG 5CONFIG MS_ERRORFILE
/media/D_Drive/www/gis/logs/error_file.log
third time's a charm :)
LAYER
NAME business_rd1
CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS
CONNECTION host=localhost dbname=Business user=postgres
password= port=5432
DATA geom From business_rd1 as rd1 using unique id using srid=4326
PROCESSING CLOSE_CONNECTION=DEFER
Thomas,
Oh man!! That's a subtle piece of info, any reason the END can't be left in
there as a default somehow or at least ignored inside of the STYLE block, I can
see this coming back to bite folks over time with the two different formats for
SYMBOL/(and sometime END) combos.
Bobb
You could also have removed the END I pointed out in my first answer.
The mapfile parser has a lot of legacy :)
On 9 August 2013 18:15, Michael McInnis mmcinni...@msn.com wrote:
Nice work Thomas! That's got it.
The Case of the Disappearing Roads
We create shapefiles with SQL querying world data that's been loaded into a
PostgreSQL database. A python script requests tiles from mapserver at different
zoom levels, and we generate the entire map like that.
Now, at the sixth zoom level, level 3 roads
On 8/9/2013 12:03 PM, Joseph Marlin wrote:
The Case of the Disappearing Roads
We create shapefiles with SQL querying world data that's been loaded into a
PostgreSQL database. A python script requests tiles from mapserver at different
zoom levels, and we generate the entire map like that.
Joseph,
are the images you are posting a direct result of a getmap request
(i.e. with width=1007height=454), or are they a screenshot of a
javascript client that is doing tiled requests to mapserver?
If those are tiled requests, are your layer/class minscale/maxscale
settings set to the exact
Thanks Thomas for the idea. I think I understand what you're asking. We
pre-render all our tiles though, so while the screenshots are indeed showing a
javascript viewer, that viewer is simply loading the prerendered images,
retrieved from tilecache. And I have made sure that it isn't TileCache
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