Dear all,
I have set up MapServer for the first time on Windows using MS4W, and the
installation itself went well. I then tried to set up a map file and
retrieve the data with QGis. No matter what I always get an error like this:
msWMSLoadGetMapParams(): WMS server error. Image size out of
I was nearly going mad. I couldn't understand why mapserver (=MS4W) does not
understands MAXFEATURES parameter correctly.
No matter MAXFEATURES specified by client or in map file and no matter what
number specified for MAXFEATURES , mapserver always returns less features
than MAXFEATURES (in
Louis,
I am guessing that QGIS is requesting an image that is too large. You might
try enabling debugging to see the WMS request that QGIS is sending. I think
that with a high debug level it should log the request.
http://mapserver.org/optimization/debugging.html
David.
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Hello, I'm trying to connect my android application to a mapserver
installed in a Window OS. I know how to connect to Mapnik and render
tiles from there and update my location using OSMDROID. Please help me
to accomplish this task. It is really helpful if anybody can give me a
sample code. Thanks
Hello,
You can also test with the latest MapServer/MS4W beta release (see
http://lists.maptools.org/pipermail/ms4w-users/2013-April/002230.html).
Enjoy,
-jeff
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On 2013-05-08 12:01 PM, saka royban
Hello all,
I'm newbie in this mailing list and I'm interested to know what tools
automatically generate mapfiles. So far, only I know two, gvSIG and Quantum
GIS. anyone knows other? anyone knows some web site?
I am interested in develop a web site for automatically generate mapfiles.
it's
Jeff
I tested MS4W 3.1.0 beta and it works fine regarding my issue, i.e. no
problem.
I'm gonna continue using this version.
Regards
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Hi,
First thing to do is really to check the GetMap request which is sent by QGis.
Setting DEBUG on is good general suggestion, but all the WMS requests from the
clients go always directly into Apache access log in
\ms4w\Apache\logs\access.log and you can find them from there.
Check the WIDTH
Pretty sure I just hit this
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3514 problem
in my 6.0.3 local stack. I haven't tested it in the current release, but
does anyone know for sure that a shapefile with any component larger than
2GB works in 6.2?
Roger
If it don't work you should evalute the option to use spatialite.
It work well with dataset greater than 2GB .
I use it with mapserver 6.3dev and gdal 1.10.
2013/5/9 Roger André ran...@gmail.com
Pretty sure I just hit this http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3514
problem
in my 6.0.3
Hi Luis,
For your information we (Mapgears) have worked internally on a web-based
GUI to edit and maintain mapfiles called ScribeUI. This tool allows
editing mapfiles in three different syntax:
- regular/raw mapfile syntax
- basemaps generate_style.py syntax
Hi,
I am not sure either if reading 2GB shapefiles works with the native shp
reader on all platforms, but as the ticket says, you should be able to use OGR
connection in the mapfile even with your current version. If you use OGR you
can also split the shapefile into pieces and read them
In general the shapefile spec is owned by ERSI and unless they change
the spec you will have a problem. Last I knew, there are
pointers/offsets inside the shapefile that are only 32bits wide per the
spec. it is because of these that you are limited to 2GB.
At some point I thought Frank W or
Very interesting to know this. Thank you all for the feedback.
I did use the OGR connector and it worked fine, but I assumed the native
reader was faster.
On May 8, 2013 9:53 PM, Stephen Woodbridge wood...@swoodbridge.com
wrote:
In general the shapefile spec is owned by ERSI and unless they
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