I figured out what was going on. It was an easting-northing mixup in the map
and layer extents. Apparently earlier versions of mapserver/mapscript
tolerated the bug. Anyway it's all working now under Windows Server 2008 x64
and IIS 7 FastCGI. A big thanks to the mapserver community. Open source
Thanks to all who've been helping me along. I'm getting close to having x64
working now. I've worked through a slew of issues over the weekend, most
related to permissions. My latest issue is that mapserv.exe, when invoked
via IIS 7's FastCGI (classic mode) module, is returning blank images.
Daniel Walton wrote:
Thanks to all who've been helping me along. I'm getting close to having
x64 working now. I've worked through a slew of issues over the weekend,
most related to permissions. My latest issue is that mapserv.exe, when
invoked via IIS 7's FastCGI (classic mode) module, is
Daniel,
Yes, the same mapfile worked under MS4W on a 32-bit machine. I have verified
that this same problem occurs using the x86 binaries from Tamas' site run in
the current x64 environment. The source image is in PNG format in order to
make transparency work well on the client. (My client is
Daniel Walton wrote:
Yes, the same mapfile worked under MS4W on a 32-bit machine. I have
verified that this same problem occurs using the x86 binaries from
Tamas' site run in the current x64 environment. The source image is in
PNG format in order to make transparency work well on the client.
Thanks Daniel. No dice, though, log is empty.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Daniel Morissette
dmorisse...@mapgears.comwrote:
Daniel Walton wrote:
Yes, the same mapfile worked under MS4W on a 32-bit machine. I have
verified that this same problem occurs using the x86 binaries from Tamas'
The error still indicates a problem recognizing the file type. Can you hit the
source GeoTIFF?
On 12/7/2009 at 3:18 PM, in message
8ab83e650912071318r3f35074anb9d6c9b64393a...@mail.gmail.com, Daniel Walton
dgwal...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm creating the PNG image from a GeoTIFF using:
Layer YY now references the GeoTIFF, same problem.
http://www.fireimagery.com/ms/mapserv.exe?map=C:\maps\A091207074551.mapmode=mapmapsize=150+150layer=YYhttp://www.fireimagery.com/ms/mapserv.exe?map=C:%5Cmaps%5CA091207074551.mapmode=mapmapsize=150+150layer=YY
Here is the error file content from
Tamas,
Thanks for the tip. I used process monitor and everything looks OK in the
permissions department. I think the problem relates to the fact that
mapserver doesn't calculate an overlap between map and layer. I'm not sure
what would cause this.
-Dan
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Tamas