d.apache.org/docs/2.4/howto/auth.html
(1) https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_ldap.html
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stuff,
like layers and request-types, but maybe you can configure a custom parser.
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entation of GetStyle-request
(return SLD for a given layer) has some limitations on line-symbols where
images (png) are placed along the line symbol, and same with polygon fills
using a repeated png-file as fill - but simple polygon symbologies with a solid
fill color works as expected.
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> STATUS DEFAULT
> TYPE RASTER
> EXTENT-97.238976 41.619778 -82.122902 49.385620
> OFFSITE 71 74 65
> PROJECTION
> "init=epsg:4326"
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> END # MODIS raster layer ends here
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orward proto is set.
Other than that, you will be fine with not configuring ows/wms_onlineresource
in your mapfile.
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You can also use Dimensions:
https://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_dimension.html#enabling-dimension-support-in-mapserver
Which is supported outside vendor specific parameters.
Dimensions can be e.g. a codelist of values (text), and not just time or
elevation dimension.
Dimensions will be reflected in G
balancing and fail-over - we just had to live with
configuring certificates also for the backend servers for the different
environments (domains).
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Uhm - guess not many are using the Mapscript Java-binding then? (I don't, so
haven't tested)
https://mapserver.org/ogc/mapscript.html
But as Jukka said, Mapserver in itself is not written in Java.
If you are using Mapscript w/Java bindings, you have to check for yourself
what you do in your own
I had the same issue with HAProxy in front and Mapserver on Apache in the back.
1. http->http (returns http-urls)
2. https->http (returns http-urls)
3. https->https (returns https-urls)
Even if I tell the backend that the client request protocol was https on port
443
(forwardfor,forwardport,forwa
use the metadata from GetCapabilities to render the
legend, but web-gis doing a GetLegendGraphic directly on the layer would not
render the same image/html.
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Bjørn Ove Grøtan:
> That would possibly work if I had one or two classes for the given layers.
> Will check out, thanks.
&
ourse
possible, but tedious work.
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Jörg Thomsen (WhereGroup):
> Hello Björn,
>
> would KEYIMAGE help?
>
> -> https://mapserver.org/mapfile/class.html
>
> Am 12.01.21 um 10:36 schrieb Bjørn Ove Grøtan:
> > Hello
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> &g
pfile/symbology/construction.html#changing-the-center-of-a-point-symbol)
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