I have been using MS4W Mapserver 4 Windows- version 3.0.6 and I downloaded
ms4w 6.2.0-beta4 and extracted it to the same folder over riding the old
version amd went too mapserver-v and setenv and run them as an
administrator install and restart the server but I still get the old
version
Can you
Hi all,
I am testing tinyows in OSGeo Live 7 and get errors when I use a schema
different at public.
I use a simple XML file for configure tinyows and I started usig the
default schema public with success (I created my own database and my
table in public schema), but when I move this table
Hi,
Iām running MapServer 6.2 (beta4, ms4w) under Windows server 2008 R2.
I got a strange error when activating and using the FCGI mode.
When the windows service ā*Apache/2.2.22 (Win32) mod_fcgid/2.3.7*ā starts,
all map requests respond OK, using both CGI and FCGI modes.
Dear list,
I came across this RFC:
http://mapserver.org/development/rfc/ms-rfc-50.html
suggesting MapServer supports OpenGL rendering. However, I can't really
find any documentation about it (For example, I would expect it to be
described in the MAPFILE reference).
Any insights? Thanks for
Hello,
I'm trying to implement a buffer layer using layer GEOMTRANSFORM. I am
adding this line to the second LAYER definition in the following map file:
GEOMTRANSFORM (buffer([shape], 150))
After adding this line, Mapserver throws an error:
Mapserver response:undefined - Status:error -
I have no idea why you are getting an error about jquery, but is does look like
you might be trying to apply a 150 degree buffer around your feature...
I don't know what version you are using, but from this RFC, it appears as
though LAYER-level geomtransforms use ground coordinates:
So according to this:
http://mapserver.org/development/rfc/ms-rfc-89.html Section 2.2
You GEOMTRANSFORM at the LAYER level is expecting your buffer value in
ground units, do you really want to buffer your parcel by 150 degrees?
Maybe you want to do something like Section 2.3?
-Steve W
On
I wish to create a 150 foot buffer and MAP UNITs are set to FEET.
Are you implying that buffer units must be specified another way?
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Hi,
I do not believe that mapserver -v would lie. Rename your current installation
into ms4w_bak, install this partly hidden most recent MS4W version (announced
only in the MS4W-users mailing list) from
http://www.maptools.org/dl/ms4w/ms4w_3.1.0-beta1.zip and do mapserv -v. For me
it shows
I have followed your instruction but its MS4W-Mapserver $ Windows Vesion
3.1.0 beta1 am not sure if i have the same file that you have ,to me its
apache\cgi-bin\mapserv (8kb) application its not mapserv-v
I extracted ms4w-6.2.0 beta 4 to version 3.1.0 beta 1 and run mapserv as an
admin and also
Thanks for all the quick replies. At this point, I don't care what units it
is in - I'd like to get a working prototype.
I've made some changes to the map file to see if I can find the cause of my
issue. No matter what I do, I get the same error. Again, if I add...
GEOMTRANSFORM
tday,
Lets try to see if we can eliminate if the value is the problem of the
call is the problem. Try this:
GEOMTRANSFORM (buffer([shape], 0.0)
This should call the buffer and return the same object. If this works
then we can assume that buffer is working and the issue is setting a
valid
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