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hello to everyone ... what i wanna is a help and tell me what exactly to do
...
what i wanna is to put all these files in a database and to connect to the
database and as a result to be shown
first.., what database to use, the easiest
Use PostGIS.
Hi again,
The thread was titled ModMapServer? and started on March 13:
Jupp, found it - quickly searched for Apache first :)
I don't know what Apache expects exactly, but I think it would be
reasonable to create a new msReturnHTTPHeaders() function that would
replace all those printf's
Sorry for the second post. I seem to have gotten one step further, I think
maybe my path was wrong? When using the same path as all the other files in my
template (/tutorial/js/) there is a new output error: 'host' is undefined,
'img' is undefined. How can I get the js to work with the
Stef,
Or, if you drink the Microsoft Kool-Aid, you could just go Silverlight 2.0
using mapscript csharp...
David Lowther
Coordinate Solutions, Inc.
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Hi list (sorry if it is reposted - I´m not sure, if the first mail got around)
Currently I´m using mapserver 4.10 to display tab-files. Due to the fact, that
I´m unable to get mapserver to display the right symbol (I use my own true type
font)
I´ve mapped the neseccary symbols like this
Hi there,
do you know of anybody or any mechanism to implement some cartogram
functionality into mapserver? You'll perhaps know the worldmapper site - nice
examples. We've developed a couple of other ones for a specific project; and
I thought about using an exisiting mapserver site to draw
Or, if you drink the Microsoft Kool-Aid, you could just go Silverlight 2.0
using mapscript csharp...
No, thanks. Very kind of you... :-)
But as we are working almost 100% with opensource software (with the
exception of Flash, I guess... but there is hardly any alternative...), this
would go
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef:
Hi there,
one is seeing more and more flash-map sites on the web. It seems almost as if
these are some kind of competition for the real IMS sites. Surely no real
GIS application; but in many cases some basic information display is
sufficient.
In my opinion:
There were changes in MapServer 5.0 for CGI mode in the way you declare
variables in the URL, causing your parse error line 1 problems. See
the URL Configuration Changes in:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/browser/branches/branch-5-0/mapserver/MIGRATION_GUIDE.TXT
For example, in your CGI
I wanted to know if it is possible to access a raster file via http,
something similar to
LAYER
NAME capaRasterVirtual
DATA http://localhost/archivo.tiff;
TYPE RASTER
DEBUGON
STATUS ON
END
it gave me an unable to access error!
thanks,
I have a MAP file that contains a layer for displaying graticule (see
below). However, after the first refresh, the labelformat for my grid
object is lost. This was noted in bug 1980
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/1980 . I cannot find a workaround
for this bug by traversing the
Bob Basques wrote:
What from below is most correct?
UMN Mapserver
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Gregor Mosheh / Greg Allensworth, BS, A+
System Administrator
HostGIS cartographic development hosting services
http://www.HostGIS.com/
Remember that no one cares if you can back up,
only if you can restore. - AMANDA
All,
What from below is most correct?
OSGeo's MapServer
UofM's MapServer
OSGeo's, UofM MapServer.
I'm using the last example right now, but . . . .
Thanks
bobb
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Eichner, Andreas - SID-NLK wrote:
Since this is the users-list the only remaining question is: should be
something posted to the devel list or is issueing the ticket enough?
Thanks for creating the ticket.
I have sent a note to the mapserver-dev list with a ref to this thread
(in case you
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 12:23:43PM -0500, Bob Basques wrote:
All,
What from below is most correct?
OSGeo's MapServer
UofM's MapServer
OSGeo's, UofM MapServer.
I'm using the last example right now, but . . . .
I would say that the answer to this is MapServer, in the same way
You can probably use layerObj.UpdateFromString with the string you
have in your mapfile. However I'm not sure how you loose your settings
after the first refresh? Do you recreate your map by using Clone() or
something?
We should also fix msCopyLayer to copy the layerinfo with the graticule
Eichner, Andreas - SID-NLK wrote:
Since this is the users-list the only remaining question is: should be
something posted to the devel list or is issueing the ticket enough?
Thanks for creating the ticket.
I have sent a note to the mapserver-dev list with a ref to this thread
(in case you
All,
What from below is most correct?
OSGeo's MapServer
UofM's MapServer
OSGeo's, UofM MapServer.
I'm using the last example right now, but . . . .
Thanks
bobb
All,
What from below is most correct?
OSGeo's MapServer
UofM's MapServer
OSGeo's, UofM MapServer.
I'm using
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 12:23:43PM -0500, Bob Basques wrote:
All,
What from below is most correct?
OSGeo's MapServer
UofM's MapServer
OSGeo's, UofM MapServer.
I'm using the last example right now, but . . . .
I would say that the answer to this is MapServer, in the same way
Bob Basques wrote:
What from below is most correct?
UMN Mapserver
--
Gregor Mosheh / Greg Allensworth, BS, A+
System Administrator
HostGIS cartographic development hosting services
http://www.HostGIS.com/
Remember that no one cares if you can back up,
only if you can restore. - AMANDA
I wanted to know if it is possible to access a raster file via http,
something similar to
LAYER
NAME capaRasterVirtual
DATA http://localhost/archivo.tiff;
TYPE RASTER
DEBUGON
STATUS ON
END
it gave me an unable to access error!
You can probably use layerObj.UpdateFromString with the string you
have in your mapfile. However I'm not sure how you loose your settings
after the first refresh? Do you recreate your map by using Clone() or
something?
We should also fix msCopyLayer to copy the layerinfo with the graticule
On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 12:23:43PM -0500, Bob Basques wrote:
All,
What from below is most correct?
OSGeo's MapServer
UofM's MapServer
OSGeo's, UofM MapServer.
I'm using the last example right now, but . . . .
I would say that the answer to this is MapServer, in the same way
I have a MAP file that contains a layer for displaying graticule (see
below). However, after the first refresh, the labelformat for my grid
object is lost. This was noted in bug 1980
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/1980 . I cannot find a workaround
for this bug by traversing the
Ruben Pardo wrote:
I wanted to know if it is possible to access a raster file via http,
something similar to
LAYER
NAME capaRasterVirtual
DATA http://localhost/archivo.tiff;
TYPE RASTER
DEBUGON
STATUS ON
END
Ruben,
I
There were changes in MapServer 5.0 for CGI mode in the way you declare
variables in the URL, causing your parse error line 1 problems. See
the URL Configuration Changes in:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/browser/branches/branch-5-0/mapserver/MIGRATION_GUIDE.TXT
For example, in your CGI
You are using a very old version of MapSever. Are you sure that 4.1 supports
symbology rotation? I can't remember when that feature was added.
I suggest upgrading to a more recent version of MapServer.
David.
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Hi Stef,
One good solution is imagemaps. Mapserver makes fair imagemaps for
polygons, so should do for creating imagemaps that with a bit of
typical html wizardry could be incorporated into a page to display
information about polygons without clicking on the map, just mousing
over. I
You are using a very old version of MapSever. Are you sure that 4.1 supports
symbology rotation? I can't remember when that feature was added.
I suggest upgrading to a more recent version of MapServer.
David.
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