Re: [mapserver-users] GetFeatureInfo-Capabilites of WMS-mapfiles

2009-12-09 Thread Stephan Holl
Hello Bart, Bart van den Eijnden , [20091208 - 18:56:15] > Why do you want to remove it? It just shows that the service is > capable of handling that request. If there are no queryable layers I > client won't attempt the request. Yes, I know, but a customer was worried about that, because it cou

RE: [mapserver-users] Shapefile, itemnquery and HTML image map generation problem

2009-12-09 Thread W.John Guineau
Hi Steve, Ok, I took the time to clean up the map file and make a simpler case for you to look at. Here is the archive: http://CoyoteTechnology.com/ms/shape.zip It's about 4 meg. If you unzip that to C:\ all the paths in the mapfile should work (except the MS4w path to Apache's temp dir

RE: [mapserver-users] Shapefile, itemnquery and HTML image map generation problem

2009-12-09 Thread W.John Guineau
Hmm, based on your comments about extent below, I just noticed that if I expand the extents well outside the area of interest, it renders more of the missing areas! Not all of them though. So it does seem extent related. You were right that it seems to favor the areas on the very interior of the ex

RE: [mapserver-users] Shapefile, itemnquery and HTML image map generation problem

2009-12-09 Thread W.John Guineau
Yup, that was it. I had some crazy extents defined for the URL strings. Apparently the "center of gravity" of my URL extents combined with the map image size gave me the false impression in the rendered map image that I had the region covered. It showed the region of interest, but selected a small

Re: [mapserver-users] ttf symbols worked in windows but not linux

2009-12-09 Thread Jeff McKenna
kall...@gmail.com wrote: I have been using a MS4W setup for some time and have finally talked the people I worked for to let me set up a testing server on a linux box. This has worked out great as all of the maps have had a massive speed gain compared to windows. However I have a problem with the

[mapserver-users] How do I use ASRP maps in mapserver?

2009-12-09 Thread Alans
Can anyone tell me how to use ASRP maps in mapserver, or point me at some relevant documentation. The GDAL list of supported raster formats indicates that this should be possible (http://www.gdal.org/frmt_various.html#SRP) but I can't find any instructions as to how to specify this format in a LAY

Re: [mapserver-users] How do I use ASRP maps in mapserver?

2009-12-09 Thread Jeff McKenna
Alans wrote: Can anyone tell me how to use ASRP maps in mapserver, or point me at some relevant documentation. The GDAL list of supported raster formats indicates that this should be possible (http://www.gdal.org/frmt_various.html#SRP) but I can't find any instructions as to how to specify this f

Re: [mapserver-users] Question on the layer order impact in a Getmap(WMS) call

2009-12-09 Thread Ted Spradley
Barend Kobben wrote: > > The WMS GetMap interface standard requires layers to be drawn in order > (bottom to top) they appear in the LAYERS= statement in the request. So > that > overrides the order in the MAP file... > > By observation, I might add to this that if layer STATUS is DEFAULT, th

Re: [mapserver-users] How do I use ASRP maps in mapserver?

2009-12-09 Thread Jeff McKenna
Jeff McKenna wrote: Alans wrote: Can anyone tell me how to use ASRP maps in mapserver, or point me at some relevant documentation. The GDAL list of supported raster formats indicates that this should be possible (http://www.gdal.org/frmt_various.html#SRP) but I can't find any instructions as t

Re: [mapserver-users] How do I use ASRP maps in mapserver?

2009-12-09 Thread Alans
Jeff McKenna wrote: > > > First, you should execute 'gdalinfo --formats' on your server to check > if you has SRP support. Look for something like "SRP (ro) : Standard > Raster Product (ASRP/USRP)" in the returned list of formats; this will > verify that your local MapServer/GDAL build can

Re: [mapserver-users] How do I use ASRP maps in mapserver?

2009-12-09 Thread Jeff McKenna
Alans wrote: Jeff McKenna wrote: First, you should execute 'gdalinfo --formats' on your server to check if you has SRP support. Look for something like "SRP (ro) : Standard Raster Product (ASRP/USRP)" in the returned list of formats; this will verify that your local MapServer/GDAL build ca

Re: [mapserver-users] How do I use ASRP maps in mapserver?

2009-12-09 Thread Even Rouault
Alan, SRP driver has been added into GDAL SVN trunk a few months ago, so it will be part of the GDAL 1.7.0 release. Alans a écrit : Jeff McKenna wrote: First, you should execute 'gdalinfo --formats' on your server to check if you has SRP support. Look for something like "SRP (ro) : Stan

[mapserver-users] Label polygon borders?

2009-12-09 Thread Ted Spradley
Hi everyone, Is there a way to have labels follow polygon borders? i.e. when zoomed in on a border between states/countries, etc. can MS render a label just inside the polygons and following the polygon border? Thanks, Ted S. -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Label-polygon

[mapserver-users] advertise more than one SRS for WFS

2009-12-09 Thread Holger Porath
Hi all, mapserver's documentation states that "Contrary to WMS, the OGC WFS specification doesn’t allow a layer (feature type) to be advertised in more than one SRS". But the OGC WFS 1.1 spec states that "The optional srsName attribute of the element is used to specify a specific WFS-sup

Re: [mapserver-users] advertise more than one SRS for WFS

2009-12-09 Thread Bart van den Eijnden
Use the ows_srs metadata on a layer. So: METADATA .. ows_srs "EPSG:28992 EPSG:4326" .. END Best regards, Bart On Dec 9, 2009, at 8:00 PM, Holger Porath wrote: > Hi all, > > mapserver's documentation states that "Contrary to WMS, the OGC WFS > specification doesn’t allow a layer (featur

Re: [mapserver-users] Label polygon borders?

2009-12-09 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
Ted Spradley wrote: Hi everyone, Is there a way to have labels follow polygon borders? i.e. when zoomed in on a border between states/countries, etc. can MS render a label just inside the polygons and following the polygon border? Thanks, Ted S. No, unfortunately not yet. I raised this as an

[mapserver-users] MS4W: Curve Label not work

2009-12-09 Thread Alphatran
Dear everyone, I'm new to MS4W and do not know how to make Curve Label working. I already set ANGLE FOLLOW in Label Section in MAP file but all label is placed horizontal. I hope you can help me to solve this problem. Thank you very much for your attention! -- View this message in context: h

AW: [mapserver-users] How do I Control QUERY Output?

2009-12-09 Thread Arnd Wippermann
Hi, You cann't insert html to a html document by using a url. There is nothing like the img tag for pictures. You have to use ajax to request your query. Then you can put the result with innerHTML to your element. Arnd -Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.

Re: [mapserver-users] MS4W: Curve Label not work

2009-12-09 Thread Stephen Woodbridge
Alphatran wrote: Dear everyone, I'm new to MS4W and do not know how to make Curve Label working. I already set ANGLE FOLLOW in Label Section in MAP file but all label is placed horizontal. I hope you can help me to solve this problem. Thank you very much for your attention! You have to use a

Re: AW: [mapserver-users] How do I Control QUERY Output?

2009-12-09 Thread Bill Thoen
Thanks again, Arnd. That solution occurred to me this morning, so I'm going to try that out next. The other acceptable solution would be to open a new pop-up window and send the output there, but I think the AJAX method will be the better one for what I want it to do. Arnd Wippermann wrote:

Re: [mapserver-users] Label polygon borders?

2009-12-09 Thread Steve Lime
If your polygons are consistently clockwise or counter-clockwise, you may be able to use a LINE layer to do this. The label positions UC or LC should consistently place the label in the polygon depending on orientation of the vertices. Try it and see what happens... Steve >>> On 12/9/2009 at 2:

Re: AW: [mapserver-users] How do I Control QUERY Output?

2009-12-09 Thread Steve Lime
The AJAX method will work nicely. This site does just that: http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/csg/index.html If you use the identify tool to click on a point the query output is placed in an Ext window. If you hover over a point very simple query output is stuffed in a div. Steve >>> On 12/9