Felipe Alcacibar wrote:
I am using MapServer 5.6.3, and php mapscript, and i am making the
mapfiles dynamicly, but now when i update mapserver i cannot read the
mapserver file. i trying with:
MAP
PROJECTION
init=epsg:4326
END
END
- i recive the following
You might try setting a map background color the same as your ocean
color used for the polygons.
Dane
On May 3, 2010, at 2:03 PM, Mark Deneen wrote:
Steve,
I had just tried adding an outline before I received this message. It
helps, but at the expense of my coastline. This is, however,
see http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3165 for an explanation and a patch.
regards,
thomas
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 08:37, Dane Springmeyer bl...@hailmail.net wrote:
You might try setting a map background color the same as your ocean color
used for the polygons.
Dane
On May 3, 2010, at
Thanks,
I tested it, but with a post message and a GetFeature as xml body mapserver
keeps responding with a invalid schema (with spaces).
Even without a outputformat in the getFeature.
Is this bug going to be solved in a next version of mapserver?
Roy
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From: Rahkonen Jukka
Hi Roy,
I can confirm the issue with Xerces. It should be as simple as replacing
the space with %20 or not?
Fatal Error at (file stdin, line 8, char 361): The schemaLocation
attribute does not contain pairs of values.
Can you open up a ticket in the Mapserver Trac?
Best regards,
Bart
Thanks,
Hi,
I believe that the whole OUTPUTFORMAT is unnecessary with DescribeFeatureType
and if it is not needed then why to keep it? I am not a xml specialist, but I
feel that the following request is returning a valid WFS 1.0.0 schema:
Hi Bart,
I opened a ticket:
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3447
Roy
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From: bart...@osgis.nl
To: Roy Braam [mailto:roybr...@b3partners.nl]
Cc: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi],
mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Sent: Tue, 04 May 2010 10:52:20 +0200
Subject: Re:
Sure, that would work as well since OUTPUTFORMAT is optional.
Best regards,
Bart
Hi,
I believe that the whole OUTPUTFORMAT is unnecessary with
DescribeFeatureType and if it is not needed then why to keep it? I am
not a xml specialist, but I feel that the following request is returning a
Hi,
I think you'll have to open 'mapscript/php3/php_mapscript.c' and look for
ZEND_DEBUG 0 somewhere... and replace it by ZEND_DEBUG 1.
Alan
On April 29, 2010 10:38:23 am Burgholzer, Robert (DEQ) wrote:
This error message does not seem to agree. Is there a specific
directive to enable
Is it possible to configure a wms server with custom projections (add
a entry in the epsg file and mapfile) and have is available to client
applications (ArcGIS, GeoMedia, QGIS, etc...)?
Regards
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I tried this with QGIS, and it didn't work. AFAICS QGIS only accepts
well know EPSG numbers.
Jan
On 05/04/10 15:15, Travis Kirstine wrote:
Is it possible to configure a wms server with custom projections (add
a entry in the epsg file and mapfile) and have is available to client
applications
Hi,
Sure, just edit the epsg projection file. Support for Google
projection 900913 is added just this way by inserting a new line as
# Google-projection
900913 +proj=merc +a=6378137 +b=6378137 +lat_ts=0.0 +lon_0=0.0
+x_0=0.0 +y_0=0 +k=1.0 +units=m +nadgri...@null +no_defs
Then this new
Dane,
I have the default background color set. However, with the data set we
have, the ocean boarders are well defined but the land masses are not.
I draw a rough estimate of North America, and then draw the ocean on top
of that. If I were more accurate with North America, the seams would
not
Thomas,
Thank you for this information. Does this negatively impact performance?
Mark
On 5/4/2010 4:02 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
see http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3165 for an explanation and a
patch.
regards,
thomas
On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 08:37, Dane Springmeyer
Hi,
It must be possible to add projections in a somehow similar way on the
QGis side. QGis seems to come with a very similar proj directory as
Mapserver. However, I do not know exactly how to add projections for
QGis.
-Jukka-
Jan Hartmann wrote:
I tried this with QGIS, and it didn't work.
Hello!
I installed the MapServer 5.0.2 (in Debian) with support for Oracle Spatial
(--with-oraclespatial=$ORACLE_HOME). However, it does not work yet. Errors
are appearing in the logfile:
[Tue May 4 11:47:45 2010].697128 msDrawMap(): Image handling error. Failed
to draw layer named 'mapa_base'.
Hi Daiane,
Did you check the installation instruction on that page here:
http://mapserver.org/installation/oracle.html
Once you are done that SDO_GEOMETRY and SDO_GEORASTER should work.
Regards,
Ivan
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From: Daiane Azevedo de Fraga daiane.a.fr...@gmail.com
On 4 May 2010 02:23, Lester Caine les...@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Felipe Alcacibar wrote:
I am using MapServer 5.6.3, and php mapscript, and i am making the
mapfiles dynamicly, but now when i update mapserver i cannot read the
mapserver file. i trying with:
MAP
PROJECTION
Thank you, Steve. I'm trying annotation, but haven't been able to get it
working yet. I wasn't able to find examples of annotation layers, so I'm just
hacking here. Would you please take a look at my map file?
Below is basically what I'm doing (though I have many more symbols classes).
If
All,
As per http://www.mapserver.org/faq.html#is-mapserver-thread-safe , various
parts of MapScript, and presumably its invocation via the C# wrapper API, are
not thread safe. We're experimenting with use of MapScript in the form:
map = mapscript.msLoadMapFromString(mapFileText, null);
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