Assefa,
From the url you sent, you seem to be on a windows machine, is that
correct?
Yes, I'm currently on a windows machine. I've got ms4w package (MS4W
Base Installer v2.3.1 (Dec 2, 2008) to be precise)
I am trying to see if it is possible to provide you binaries
with the patch. I can
Hello,
mapserver seems not to take wms_extent into account when receiving raster
images via WMS.
According to the docs this tag should take precedence over all others.
Case 1, SRC Projection = DST Projection :
a) Images are displayed correctly when read via DATA statement.
Hi all,
I am playing around with labels and meet weird situations.
Here's the class I use to generate the attached image
PROJECTION
init=epsg:4326
END
LABELITEM name
CLASS
MINSCALEDENOM 1
# STYLE
# COLOR 40 160 20
# END
LABEL
ANGLE [angle]
PRIORITY [priority]
ENCODING UTF-8
COLOR 0 0 0
are you sure they come from the same class/layer ?
try changing the label color to make sure
regards,
thomas
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:02, Jackey Cheung cheung.jac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I am playing around with labels and meet weird situations.
Here's the class I use to generate the
Assefa,
From the url you sent, you seem to be on a windows machine, is that
correct?
Yes, I'm currently on a windows machine. I've got ms4w package (MS4W
Base Installer v2.3.1 (Dec 2, 2008) to be precise)
I am trying to see if it is possible to provide you binaries
with the patch. I can
Hi, I am new to mapserver.
nbsp;
I have a mapinfo data file(.tab) in WGS84. After using QGIS export .map file
and change layer connect parameter in .map file, I successfully display map
using following url.
nbsp;
I have a mapinfo data file(.tab) in WGS84. After using QGIS export .map file
and change layer connect parameter in .map file, I successfully display map
using following url.
http://127.0.0.1:8080/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?MAP=F:/ms4w/apps/testmap/htdocs/testmap.mapSERVICE=WMSLAYERS=ALLMODE=MAP
I
Jackey,
There certainly would be more to manage with separate classes/layers for
different scales, however a function could instead return the raw source
data, with additional appended column(s) for text size/max size etc.
calculated by the function and based on the supplied scale.
Also, the
Jackey,
There certainly would be more to manage with separate classes/layers for
different scales, however a function could instead return the raw source
data, with additional appended column(s) for text size/max size etc.
calculated by the function and based on the supplied scale.
Also, the
Peisheng Zhao wrote:
Hi all,
I have some time series tiled images. I know I can use tileindex either
for spatial index or for time index. Can MapServer support two tileindex
in a layer, one is for spatial index, the other one is for time index?
No, you cannot have two tileindex per layer.
Hi,
I am not sure about what is going wrong but I do not really believe that
changing from a local image to remote WMS service is quite as straight forward
as you seem to suppose.
When you use a local image you are creating the original WMS layer yourself.
The METADATA section is describing
Perhaps the double / is problematic? Try:
--with-sde=/opt/arcsde/sdeexe93
Also, does the library architecture match your system?
Steve
From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Jachym Cepicky
Hi,
no idea :-( there are
documentation_sdk hpia_64 ibm install_sdk.htm solaris windows
hp hp_64ibm_64 linuxsolaris_64
directories on the CD (so nothing like linux_64 or windows_64)
the system is
Linux mapgis 2.6.18-164.15.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Mar 17
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