On 11-02-09 08:56 AM, phil7g wrote:
Hi!
Im experiencing a problem when trying to set up a GIS with mapserver and
mepbender. First of all, this link leads to a working version of my data in
the "map-mode" of mapserver
http://gis-test.geomatik.rub.de/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/srv/www/htdocs/GIS2/Studi
Hi!
Im experiencing a problem when trying to set up a GIS with mapserver and
mepbender. First of all, this link leads to a working version of my data in
the "map-mode" of mapserver
http://gis-test.geomatik.rub.de/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/srv/www/htdocs/GIS2/Studieren_in_Bochum.map&mode=map
. As soon
On 09/02/2011 7:34 AM, Daniel Morissette wrote:
On 11-02-08 09:37 AM, Siegel Andreas wrote:
Hi.
Our mapserver-eniromnent entirely works in utf-8 (mapfiles, webserver,
postgres, ..) with one exception, that is, all of our shapefiles.
The shapfiles are created/updated in an Windows-environment by
On 11-02-08 09:37 AM, Siegel Andreas wrote:
Hi.
Our mapserver-eniromnent entirely works in utf-8 (mapfiles, webserver,
postgres, ..) with one exception, that is, all of our shapefiles.
The shapfiles are created/updated in an Windows-environment by several,
external contributors.
Hence they are en
thanks Steven this was the right solution.
greetings,
Tommaso
On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 09:07 -0600, Lime, Steve D (DNR) wrote:
> Actually I just ran a test against 5.6 and found I could change a labels
> background color via URL. Syntax is:
>
> map.layer[some_layer].class[0]=LABEL+BACKGROUNDCOL
Hi,
For those willing to change shapefile character encoding physically, OpenJUMP
(www.openjump.org) is nowadays a handy tool for changing the codepages. Just
select the codepage to use when opening the shapefile, and similarly codepage
to use when saving shapefile through "Save Dataset As...
There are errors in the usage of "
I think that:
is the correct one.
http://www.w3.org/International/O-HTTP-charset
2011/2/9 Siegel Andreas
> Hi Tom.
>
> Thanks for your reply. But no, it is not an issue with ArcGIS.
> The link you sent me may prove useful anyway since we rely heavy on
>
Hi Tom.
Thanks for your reply. But no, it is not an issue with ArcGIS.
The link you sent me may prove useful anyway since we rely heavy on shapefiles
and ArcGIS ist used by several of our colleges and contributors.
My issue is this line of code:
Please note the charset MacThai.
This charset
I found a ticket that is related to this issue:
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc23_ogr_unicode
2011/2/9 Milo van der Linden
> Hello Andreas;
>
> What return type of getfeatureinfo are you using?
> There are three possibilities: http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html
>
> 1. text/plain
> 2.
Hello Andreas;
What return type of getfeatureinfo are you using?
There are three possibilities: http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html
1. text/plain
2. text/html
3. gml
If you use text/html; you can set the character encoding to windows ansi:
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-html-
Hello,
thank you for your kind help :-) I've put the requested informations below.
Frank
INFO:
we're using
/usr/lib/cgi-bin/mapserv -v
MapServer version 5.6.6 OUTPUT=GIF OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG OUTPUT=WBMP
OUTPUT=SWF OUTPUT=SVG SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=AGG SUPPORTS=FREETYPE
SUPPORTS=ICONV SUP
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