On the other hand, although non-working sites are 'not desired' on this
page, as it is a wiki there is nothing stopping you from adding you
site(s).
But I'd hope this page is used to list working / visible sites, so
new/potential users can see MapServer in action.
Again though, it is a
Good to push this Jeff.
One question - are non-public sites desired/eligible for this list?
There are plenty of internal/Intranet systems relying on MapServer, but without
a public URL we may not want them on the wiki.
Seth
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Hi Seth, the goal of this page is to list public-visible working urls,
so that new users can see MapServer in action. I feel that a page of
all of the internal sites without working urls could be a different wiki
page (maybe linked from this page).
Those are my initial thoughts.
-jeff
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Of course I missed the last line:
$map = new mapObj("simple.map");
$drawLayer = $map->getLayerByName('drawshape1');
$newshp = new shapeObj(MS_SHAPE_POLYGON);
$newshp = $newshp->fromWKT($curwkt);
$drawLayer->addFeature($newshp);
-jeff
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Hi Paul,
I have recently had to upgrade all of my PHP scripts for several
client's applications, to SWIG MapScript, and your fromWKT() note is a
common one in all of my scripts too. Good news though: your/our scripts
are easily updated for SWIG as follows:
$map = new
The ‘native’ PHP MapScript will go away with MapServer 8. Will all the
functionality be added to the SWIG PHP MapScript before that happens? I tried
the transition with the change to MapServer 7.4 and was unsuccessful do to
missing pieces (or my lack of knowledge). Thankfully, others also
Reminder:
New and potential MapServer users really like to see working examples
of MapServer applications (and MapServer-driven WMS/WFS/OGC services)
listed on our map gallery. Please take a minute to add your site and
specs (respecting the syntax and alphabetical order) at: