Thanks for such a quick answer. Of course, the mapfile reference had
the answer right in front of me - it just didn't click.
Regards,
Mike
Gregor Mosheh wrote:
Mike Leahy wrote:
EXPRESSION "('[lcdb1name]' = 'High Producing Exotic Grassland')"
Remove the "" from it. An expression with (
Mike Leahy wrote:
EXPRESSION "('[lcdb1name]' = 'High Producing Exotic Grassland')"
Remove the "" from it. An expression with () around it is the complex
sort you're looking for.
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System Administrator, Lead Program
Hello list,
I'm having a bit of trouble setting up expressions for a PostGIS layer.
The layer is fine if I set the CLASSITEM property for the property,
and set the EXPRESSION equal to specific values. However, I'd like to
be able to use more complex expressions based on one or more fields in
On Mon, Jun 09, SIMON MERCIER wrote:
> maybe you can try to limite the output field in the metadata
> "$$$_include_items" "$$$_exclude_items" tag :
> ...
> DATA "SHAPE FROM MAPSERVER_TRIMQ USING UNIQUE MAXIMO_ID SRID 32632
> VERSION 10g"
> ...
> METADATA
> ...
> "wms_exclude_items" "ALL"
Thanks Christopher,
I turned DEBUG OFF, and resolved the problem.
Now I am successfully generating tiles from Mapserver's raster layer.
Regards,
Ritesh Ambastha
Christopher Schmidt-4 wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:30:14AM -0700, Ritesh Ambastha wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I am usin
On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:30:14AM -0700, Ritesh Ambastha wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am using Tilecache to generate tiles by reading few raster layers from my
> mapfile. I have successfully generated tiles using tilecache and mapserver
> vector layers. My raster images includes TIF files.
You soun
Nils,
look at this thread: it gives details of what you want to accomplish
with an example of a working layer:
http://www.mail-archive.com/mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org/msg00164.html
Best Regards,
Nils Zierath wrote:
Hi David,
your suggestion is similar to Jeff's?
How would I treat a poin
This is probably a vendor-specific extension that Geoserver did, since
this is not part of the WMS standard AFAIK.
With Mapserver you have to create an SLD (Styled Layer Descriptor)
document to achieve the same thing. In an SLD you can use a Filter.
Best regards,
Bart
> Hi the list,
>
> I work i
Hi the list,
I work in fedora 8, and my MapServer version is : 4.10.3. I use MapServer as
a WMS/WFS Server.
For a project, i need to be able to ask some custom WMS request to
MapServer. The aim it's that a user can draw a polygon on a map and all the
feature includ in this polygon will be color in
This should only happen if you have you have debug ON at the map level.
Setting it to OFF should get rid of the message.
Best Regards,
Ritesh Ambastha wrote:
Hello,
I am using Tilecache to generate tiles by reading few raster layers from my
mapfile. I have successfully generated tiles using
Hi David,
your suggestion is similar to Jeff's?
How would I treat a point as lable? I haven't had any luck in displaying the points
with "TYPE ANNOTATION".
What would the syntax in the mapfile would look like to either treat a point as lable
or with "TYPE ANNOTATION"?
My mapfile currently lo
Hai,
Let me introduce my work to the list:-
http://cheruvannur.web4all.in/resources/
Hope, I can hear valuable suggestions.
It is hosted on a Debian GNU/Linux Etch server. It was my main project
during my M.Sc. course in last semester, and I decided to do this because I
wanted to do something u
Hello Karim,
As I reported in my first mail, it is the first pair of quotes like in
*'*France*'* which induce the error.
I tried *''*France*''*, with double single quote (*'*), but it is also
not working.
Thanks anyway for the help.
Julien
alim karim wrote:
Perhaps you can try escaping you
Hello,
I am using Tilecache to generate tiles by reading few raster layers from my
mapfile. I have successfully generated tiles using tilecache and mapserver
vector layers. My raster images includes TIF files.
When I checked my logs, I got these errors/warning:
getMetaData: Hash table error.
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