Hi Jeff,
You really did it! I was searching for missing libs, version
mismatches and wrong path variables but it was as simple as using
the xml file the way you pointed out.
I can confirm that everything works as expected now. I'd like to
point out
Thanks for providing the response, which indeed states "only WFS 1.0.0
or 0.0.14".
I just followed the GDAL WFS driver page now, and locally was able to
generate a map image with a VERSION=1.1.0 request, with the following steps:
- (the following steps are adapted from the GDAL WFS driver
Thanks for the new test
procedure.
With CONNECTIONTYPE WFS, the result of shp2img -m wfs.map -o
ttt.png -map_debug 3 is:
[Thu AprĀ 4 17:07:24 2019].401414 msDrawMap(): rendering using
outputformat named png (AGG/PNG).
[Thu AprĀ 4
@ Lars Schylberg
Thank you for your valuable hint and the very fast reply, I just
got out of another task and tried immediately.
Apache2 error.log now gives me:
HTTP: Fetch(http://...?VERSION=1.1.0=WFS)
HTTP: libcurl/7.58.0 GnuTLS/3.5.18
To access a remote WFS service, be sure to set CONNECTIONTYPE WFS in
your layer, as in the example at
https://mapserver.org/ogc/wfs_client.html#example-wfs-layer
I guess I am not understanding your question properly.
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
Have You tried: CONFIG "CPL_DEBUG" "ON"
/Lars Schylberg
April 4, 2019 11:23 AM, "Lars Fricke" mailto:lars.fri...@skendata.de?to=%22Lars%20Fricke%22%20)>
wrote:
Hello,
First of all: thank you for your time!
I have been running into a strange problem lately. We have a server running
mapserver