Thanks.
Un saludo,
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David Alda Fernández de Lezea
Lurralde eta Biodibertsitate Saila / Dpto. de Territorio y Biodiversidad
IKT
Granja Modelo s/n · 01192 · Arkaute (Araba)
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Actually,
I've learnt a bit more, and this might just work smoother. The missing
feature(!) is being able to fold LAYER definitions, so that you could scroll
through large mapfiles quickly. I think it can be done, but the process eludes
me for now.
MapServer.plist
Description: Binary data
David et al,
If you wouldn't mind giving this a run, I would be interested in feedback -
especially from someone who knows something about how these things really work!
(Excuse the name of the post, I'm hoping to make it easy to google)
It should work in TextWrangler from what I have read. It s
Marco,
Correct, these will just be regular WMS requests and GDAL will stitch them
together. If you enable the cache, the images can be cached locally.
Mike
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Michael Smith
RSGIS Center
US Army Corps of Engineers
On 4/18/10 3:04 PM, "DeDuikertjes" wrote:
> Michael,
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> Thank you.
>
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Michael,
Thank you.
Do I understand correctly that this GDAL WMS Minidriver with this xml
file for a given map area (bounding box) will do a series of "normal"
WMS requests (as opposed to "tiled" WMS requests) to the server to
obtain a set of tiles which will be stitched together and incorpor
Marco,
To use the GDAL WMS Minidriver, create an XML file like below and then
reference that xml file in your MapServer layer. For more info about the
format of the WMS xml, see here http://www.gdal.org/frmt_wms.html
Example xml
---
1.1.1
http://hazards.fema.gov/wmsconnector/w