hey
Currently my mapserver is creating image name randomly, what changes do I
have to do in my mapscript so that it uses output image name given by me.
Please help as soon as possible
Varunesh
*My map script is given below*
MAP
NAME img
SIZE 400 300
CONFIG PROJ_LIB /usr/share/proj/
PROJECTION
Hello list,
while playing with MapServer WFS Filter Encoding capabilities I found
some strange things when it comes to form the DB-queries (the
requested layer is PostGIS-driven).
It seems that there will always be a full table-scan and later on the FE
will be applied. Is this done by design?
Hello list,
is anybody able to share the current status of Java Mapscript? Browsing
the net mostly brings up PHP mapscript, C# or python mapscript status.
I would love to hear some user-feedback from happy (and of course
unhappy) Java mapscript-users. :-)
TIA
Stephan
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Stephan Holl
Hi, i am trying to compile mapserver with the experimental opengl
support for experimental proposes too, but i cannot do it, i am using
mesa opengl, gentoo 64bits linux system and mapserver 5.6.6 but it
seems like this little problems that i cannot figure =/.
are a solution to this, i need another
Felipe,
opengl support should compile and run in the trunk version of
mapserver, you'll have to do a checkout if you want to try it out.
please report back the bugs you see ;)
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thomas
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 16:38, Felipe Alcacibar falcaci...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, i am trying to compile
Hi Stephan,
I'm the mantainer of java mapscript and while I have not been working on it
for quite some time, I am stil successfully using it in a couple of projects
(one is a fairly complex webgis).
Best regards,
Umberto
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Stephan Holl
I am a new mapserver user and have spent countless hours over the last month
reading, trying code, etc. before posting here for help. I am trying to
generate an image (non-interactive) on a webpage based off of attribute data
in a points file. For example, 20 different points equally distributed