Dear all,
Does anyone tell me how to browse or handle WMS-C (web map service tiling
cache) layers?
Can the combination with MapServer and OpenLayers handle WMS-C layer's data?
I cannot find any information inside the MapServer-users mailing list archive.
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Hi Steve,
I use Version 6.0.0.
Ralf
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> An: Ralf Trier
> Cc: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
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I use MapServer6.0.1 and mapscript6.0.1 for Java.
How do I add some style block to the label block by mapscript?
as like, for example, in mapfile:
LABEL
...
STYLE # a shadow
GEOMTRANSFORM 'labelpoly'
COLOR 222 222 222
OFFSET 2 2
END
STYLE # bbox
GEOMTRANSFORM 'labelpoly'
On 7/27/2011 6:00 PM, jk wrote:
Thanks Steve, I'm able to use your instructions, use gdatindex, map file, and
create a tile index. Also after adding Wms to the map file, map server is
now wms-serving . I noticed slowness in some cases.
Oh, I forgot to mention that you should probably build inte
I may be missing something but it sounds like you're drawing all 4659 images
which would take a long time. Sorta defeats the purpose of tiling. Perhaps you
could create some derived images at a reduced resolution to use in these cases
instead of hitting the tiles. You'd use multiple layers with
What version? I remember fixing something like this at one point... Steve
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On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:13 AM, "Ralf Trier" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to draw two parallel lines to baselines from a database. The
> parallel lines should be drawn with the color set in the db.
>
> Pa
Hi,
I have a tile system of 4659 tiles, each is a 5 meter resolution raster
image a particular spot in the world (as you know it is sparse, the
collection of tiles do not cover the enter world).
When I asking for a map of the world (ie, high-level view, a bbox with
values close to the lonlat bou
oops. never mind. I put in EXTENT values into layer defintion and it has been
working.
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Hi,
I have a bunch of CIB files (miliatry files, 5 meter resolution) that
display in OpenEV without any problem. But when my map sever tries to serve
those tiles, there is nothing showing. Blank in the display. I was able to
serve other files using the same tiling process...
Here is the Debug 5
Thanks Steve, I'm able to use your instructions, use gdatindex, map file, and
create a tile index. Also after adding Wms to the map file, map server is
now wms-serving . I noticed slowness in some cases.
I am able to change the bbox values and map server serves the right image,
making ones if the
Hi,
You can also send WMS requests with wget instead of a browser, save the result
image directly into a file and use gdalinfo for checking the properties.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Brad Posthumus wrote:
> The GetMap request was using:
> format=image/png
> ...instead of
> format=image/png; mode=8b
The GetMap request was using:
format=image/png
...instead of
format=image/png; mode=8bit
Now I'm getting paletted 8-bit images instead of 24-bit RGB's.
Thomas Bonfort wrote:
>
> I suspect it's the copying from Firefox, your outputformat is correct (and
> superfluous, the built-in png8 image
On 11-07-27 03:25 PM, Mark Volz wrote:
Hello,
I have a label that displays a number in scientific notation; for
example 2.08+e002. I would like the label to display as an integer such
as 2.08. In the past I asked a similar question about HTML templates and
someone mentioned that I should use “[it
Hello,
I have a label that displays a number in scientific notation; for example
2.08+e002. I would like the label to display as an integer such as 2.08. In
the past I asked a similar question about HTML templates and someone mentioned
that I should use "[item name="area" precision=2]" Unfo
I'm trying to get MapServer 6.0.1 to generate 8-bit (paletted) PNGs for the
WMS output images, with colour 255 set as transparent. However every attempt
appears to result in 24-bit PNGs.
My mapfile looks something like this:
MAP
..
IMAGETYPE PNG8
IMAGECOLOR 255 255 255
..
OUTPUTFORMAT
Pierre,
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