Tony, could you post the symbol definition and how you used it in your mapfile?
thanks,
thomas
www.camptocamp.com
+33 5 16 57 01 02
On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 22:34, Tony Baylis tony.bay...@resexmap.com.au wrote:
Thanks to Rahkonon and and Paul for their responses but neither solved the
problem.
Hi Antony,
Ah, you need attributes as well ...
In that case I think it's easiest to use postgis.
First load the data and attributes into postgis (it can natively read WKT).
Than you can do whatever you want with it (sky is the limit).
OpenJump and Qgis can both directly connect to postgis to
Hi. I'm a rote beginner at MapServer, but I've run into a problem that I
can't find a reference for online. I'm attempting to set up a WFS, but I
keep on getting this error spit back at me when doing a getfeature:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1 ?
Hi,
It is not totally clear for me where the data for the layer
local_priority_projects are. Do you perhaps have it locally on your server?
Now it looks like you have set up a circular WFS service at www.tarpogis.org
which is trying to read and cascade WFS data from the same service at
is the blue of your lake inside your palette.txt ?
if so, you shouldn't be getting those discrepancies.
regards,
thomas
www.camptocamp.com
+33 5 16 57 01 02
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 11:25, Espen Isaksen espen.isak...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
We are testing out using a palette file in our
Is the color 125,202,228 (the water value in the image on the left) used in
your mapfile?
On 10/28/2009 at 5:25 AM, in message
a4cd3760910280325l4c4a1feah93782aeb25946...@mail.gmail.com, Espen Isaksen
espen.isak...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
We are testing out using a palette file in our
I got it! You were right about the circular WFS service. Once I commented
out the CONNECTION lines, I got a proper GML. (Did a wms to check the data
too, and it was fine...)
September
-Original Message-
From: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi]
Sent: Wednesday, 28
even if it was used in the mapfile, the exact value of the water color
should have been chosen given it was present in the initial palette.
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 22:16, Steve Lime steve.l...@dnr.state.mn.us wrote:
Is the color 125,202,228 (the water value in the image on the left) used in
hi all,
I use ka-map to display my map produced from mapserver. In my mapfile I
have defined eight layers in four groups. I can control which layer to be
displayed by choosing its check-box, however, when I choose a new layer,
layers before it will be covered. What I really want to do is that