[mapserver-users] GetFeatureInfo in ArcGIS with a wms server.

2008-08-04 Thread David Martinez Morata
Hello. I create a wms service for some vector (shp) data. Now I need to Request this ( with a simple GetFeatureInfo request) but I have problems to understad some process. I define my Query map object. I put the layer DUMP option in true, and I define two html basic files. I declare the

[mapserver-users] Arabic-Farsi-Hebrew support?

2008-08-04 Thread Saka Royban
Hi all. I'm new to Mapserver. I want to know if Mapserver is able to handle Arabic-Farsi(Persian) and Hebrew correctly (using gettext). In these languages letter join to each other to form a word not like others which letters are separate with no problem. also they are written right to left not

Re: [mapserver-users] Arabic-Farsi-Hebrew support?

2008-08-04 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
Saka Royban wrote: Hi all. I'm new to Mapserver. I want to know if Mapserver is able to handle Arabic-Farsi(Persian) and Hebrew correctly (using gettext). In these languages letter join to each other to form a word not like others which letters are separate with no problem. also they are

[MAPSERVER-USERS] How to map attribute data (non-geom) from Oracle (not Spatial)?

2008-08-04 Thread Bill Wordsworth
What is the best way to map attribute data (non-geom) from Oracle (not Spatial) using MapServer? Can I do this? LAYER NAME states_shapefile DATA path/states_shapefile ... JOIN NAME oracle CONNECTIONTYPE ogr CONNECTION ...

RE: [MAPSERVER-USERS] How to map attribute data (non-geom) from Oracle(not Spatial)?

2008-08-04 Thread Nolte, Tim
What version of Oracle are you using? If you are using 10g or higher it comes with Oracle Locator free. Oracle Locator is like Oracle Spatial Lite. We are using this for point data and polygons for our MapServer. - Tim Timothy J Nolte - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Network Planning Engineer iPCS

[mapserver-users] Shp file creation.

2008-08-04 Thread Νίκος Παπαδάκης
Hello to everyone. I want to ask about something that i have asked before but i could not find a solution. I have measured coordinates of some points in a city and i want to render them with mapserver. I have created a csv file with these values.. LONGITUTE,LATITUDE,DESCRIPTION,ADDRESS

RE : [mapserver-users] MapServer + Database + WFS

2008-08-04 Thread Léveillé , James
Hi Tim, If it's not too late (I'm coming back from vacation), here is a working example with MapServer 5 (on Windows) and Oracle 10g. I'm also using a custom projection. Hope it helps. --- MAP NAME Prototype CONFIG PROJ_LIB D:/mapserver5_orcl/ms4w/proj/nad

RE: RE : [mapserver-users] MapServer + Database + WFS

2008-08-04 Thread Nolte, Tim
James, Thanks for the info. After a bunch of trial and error I was able to finally able to get WFS working, and our WFS client actually having the objects. One problem that I did run into was with the size of the data. I had around 1800 or so features each with around 15 attributes of data.

RE : RE : [mapserver-users] MapServer + Database + WFS

2008-08-04 Thread Léveillé , James
Hi Tim, I had the same problem - even a few timeouts on the server side (I know, with IIS ...). From my experience, WFS worked fine with a few features, but it proved to be more difficult to use when there were to many of them due 1) to the size of the GML file returned and 2) to the time it

RE : [mapserver-users] MapServer + Database + WFS

2008-08-04 Thread pcreso
Hi all, One approach I'm looking at to manage this is setting up scale dependent zoom layers. Zoomed out, only a significant subset of features, simplified to reduce the vertex count, progressively adding features reducing the simplify corridor as the map zooms in, to try send a roughly

[mapserver-users] ANN: zigGIS Source Code / T-shirts

2008-08-04 Thread Abram Gillespie
Hi Everyone, We've got a couple of announcements ... o In an effort to better serve our user base, Obtuse Software is now offering zigGIS t-shirts. Our apparel is infused with space-age technology that enables us to remotely read the needs of our users and implement the features you need most.