Hello,
I want to restrict at server-side level the wfs requests. This means that I
want to configure my mapserver to restrict for example the extension of a
request or the number of features returned. I tried it using wfs_maxfeatures
and wfs_extent properties of the METADATA field in .map file,
Hi There,
I did a quick test and wfs_maxfeatures is working as expected with
latest mapserver. How are you specifying it? something like this in the
web metadata should work wfs_maxfeatures 8. Note that you do not
need this metadata for the wfs maxfeatures parameter to work.
wfs_extent is
Thanks for the notice, Tamas. That sounds like what I need.
Cheers,
John
Tamas Szekeres wrote:
John,
I guess it might be the same problem that I've already addressed in
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/2738
The related changes have already been applied in the development
version (SVN
Hi list,
Does someone knows how to fill a polygon and put an image in the centroid
within the same
layer ?
Thanks in advance
IC Carlos Ruiz
___
mapserver-users mailing list
mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Hi list,
I hope I can get some assistance on a matter of some urgency. Our organization
has been putting the finishing touches on an application that is supposed to be
released by the end of the year. Unexpectedly, it did not pass license review,
because it used Geoserver, which is
You might want to check the WMS Server howto doc, as well as the MapServer OGC
Web Services workshop (http://ms-ogc-workshop.maptools.org/), which has
examples of standing up WMS/WFS/WCS/SOS, etc.
From the client side, you would have to change the base URL of the new WMS
(assuming the layer
Justin Bailey wrote:
So, I have two questions:
1) Is there a utility I could download that can convert a Geoserver
installation to Mapserver?
Justin,
I am not aware of such a converter.
2) I *think* (crossing fingers) that the only thing I need to do, on the
application side, is to
Justin Bailey wrote:
After some difficulty I succeeded in getting Mapserver running on our
existing Tomcat server, but I have not been able to figure out how to
convert the Geoserver data.
Since I see that you are on windows, if you want to work locally and
need a nice little package
Hi!
If you could provide the shape file, I could set up a complete and working
MapServer for Windows installation that only needs unzipping to the c:\
drive to work. The Map file will only contain basic styling of the file
(like boundaries and maybe country names if your dataset contains that
Hi,
You should know by now that it is possible and easy to make a MapServer WMS
service to deliver the same data that is now behind GeoServer WMS. That is for
sure true. What I do not understand is why your organization thinks it is
necessary. If your application is using just GeoServer WMS
I am using ESRI SDE layers in a Map file. On some polygon layers, a
text label appears as a strange symbol, such as horizontal lines or a
square. If I convert the same layer to shapefile and use it as a
source, the polygon labels look correct.
How can I correct this so the labels look correct
Hi Mr. Kristensen,
Thank you very much for you offer; I would greatly appreciate your help.
The ZIP containing the shape file and other data is over 15 MB, so I will
upload it using YouSendIt right after sending this post. The coordinate system
is standard latitude/longitude; no need for MGRS
Thanks Howard. Has anyone ever been able to find a workaround (besides
using shapefiles)?
-Original Message-
From: Howard Butler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 4:31 PM
To: Bistrais, Bob
Cc: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users]
Priority Delivery
Here are the four country.* files, including country.shp.
Download File at:
http://rcpt.yousendit.com/632837246/80f9cbfe4b9fc57c65b9188f75104372
Sent by: Guest
File to pick up: countries.zip
File will remain active for: 7 days
YouSendIt Inc. :
14 matches
Mail list logo