On 03/08/2010 5:03 PM, Worth Lutz wrote:
Does MapServer support vector PDF output??
Also I am experimenting on ver. 5.6.3 with pdf output and am getting
some output but it does not look like the png output. I also have not
yet figured out why I sometimes get nothing for some layers. Still
Hi List,
I am facing rather very strange problem. Consider that I have two layers
from oracle spatial in my map file ... as follows..
#SOURCE LAYER
...
LAYER
CONNECTION "mdsys/test@(DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST =
mapserver)(PORT = 1521))(CONNECT_DATA = (S
Map does support vector PDF output. But be careful when you are using opacity
parameter in your layer. It seems that mapserver doesn't support
transparency in layer.
cario is supported by mapserver and I am using cario for generating pdf.
However my requirement was to create GeoPDF instead of no
Check your map extents and layer extents if still you are not able to see
your data then set debug level to 5 and see your log file ... that may give
you some more information about why you are not able to view your data.
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I see a few potential issues with your mapfile:
1.For testing, set your layer STATUS to DEFAULT or add
'&layer=tb_kasusdbd' to your URL
2. You have two entries for UNITS (DD and KILOMETERS). You should only
have one of these lines, and the units should match the units of your ou
Hi Bart,
Thanks for your quick reply (again) :-D...
Shame to see that our problem isn't fixed yet, but good to know that it
will (Mapserver 5.7 or 6.0 or something).
I'll check out the website. Maybe they can help us!
Thanks again!
Best regards,
Geert
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Hi Geert,
true, it was not fixed in the 5.6 branch, so the only way to get this fix
is to use trunk (also known as Mapserver 5.7 unstable).
Gateway Geomatics provides customized Windows builds as a (paid) service,
so maybe they can help you to either get a patched 5.6 binary or a current
trunk bi
Hi Bart,
Thanks for the quick reply. We're working on Windows Server 2003 and are
using the ms4w binaries (with Mapserver 5.6.4).
When I look through the ticket I can find that it was fixed in the trunk
with ticket 2720, but that it wasn't fixed in the 5.6 branch (that whole
trunk and branch work
Hi
if I use a SLD filter "Between" for filter the WFS getfeature, I get the
following error:
http://www.opengis.net/ogc";
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance";
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/ogc
http://schemas.opengis.net/wfs/1.0.0/OGC-exception.xsd";>
msWFSGetFea
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
I find the MapServer scale values very confusing myself. If I want
to compute the scale for particular request (for instance to establish
breakpoints for MINSCALE/MAXSCALE), I do a request at the target resolution
with shp2img and debug o
Hi Geert,
as you can read in the bug report it was fixed in trunk as part of ticket
2720, so it should be working on trunk (since 6 months already).
Which platform are you on? What type of binaries are you using?
Best regards,
Bart
> hi list,
>
> As a Mapserver user I noticed that Mapserver doe
hi list,
As a Mapserver user I noticed that Mapserver does not accept a filter
query where PropertyIsLike and AND are combined. In the issue tracker I
read that this is a known issue (#3064). In the issue tracker I saw that
there is a patch available, but that still some testing needs to be done
o
i dont have problems to calculate the scale of an image, because im using one
of mapserver apps, fusion to show the map and it has widgets do display the
scale of a zoom in/out, or i just use map.scaledenom to show the current
scale. My problem is how to find the scale where i should create the ne
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