Hello, I am trying to create a dinamic sld style for a shapefile in mapserver.
I come from geoserver, and I was wondering if there was any way to use
properties of the shapefile in the sld style, as in the example below where
points in the shapefile with tipo=3 are represented with a ship3.png
Hi there,
It is possible to do attribute binding on some elements but It was not
implemented for the Graphic symbol property name. I have added that
support in trunk. It is described in the bug 3586 [1].
You might want to add your name to that bug and comment on it.
regards,
[1]:
On 10-10-22 8:25 AM, greg.lu...@scu.edu.au wrote:
Hi MapServers,
I have a new computer with Windows 7 Pro (64-bit), on which I'd like to
get MapServer running. I have installed EasyPHP-5.3.3 (because I heard
it worked on Win7), and so I have Apache, PHP and MySQL running. I
downloaded
On 10-10-24 1:19 AM, Tim Rood wrote:
Hello,
For context, I assume I have the latest MapServer version, downloaded
October 3.
Also, I’m pretty familiar with desktop GIS, but unschooled with web and
map server use.
Installation and first tutorial section went well.
Got to Example 2-1: Example
Hello,
We have been working with mapserver for a while and now we are updating our
map. We decided to give AGG a try for this new version but we have been
having some troubles setting it up to work properly.
When we moved from GD to AGG the map starting showing areas with different
colors than
I solved the problem by reinstalling all of the required libraries and
mapserver itself.
On 10/23/2010 2:04 PM, ecoda...@rci.rutgers.edu wrote:
I am trying to add Landsat7 images to my mapserver project. I have
downloaded the images in geotif format from the USGS. These images
correspond to
Hi Jeff,
At 12:45 AM 26/10/2010, you wrote:
MS4W should have no problems running on Windows7. Yes MS4W does
configure Apache and PHP for use with MapServer. I recommend that
you try the MS4W package, and then if you run into any questions
jump on over to the MS4W users mailing list and fire
Martin,
Only some benchmarks could tell us for sure, but I don't imagine that
option 1 would be that much slower than option 2, if it's slower at all.
Once the text has been stroked in option 2, you cannot change its style
or size any more. OTOH, with #1 you keep all that flexibility.
Personally
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer Windows7 EasyPHP setup
On 10-10-22 8:25 AM, greg.lu...@scu.edu.au wrote:
Hi MapServers,
I have a new computer with Windows 7 Pro (64-bit), on which I'd like to
get MapServer running. I have installed EasyPHP-5.3.3 (because I heard
it worked on