Hi,
thanks for your answer. I was able to implement one of the pictures into a new
layer like you described. Two new problems turn up.
1) The image quality is really bad, the picture gets all reddish and yellowish
and seems to loose pixels. I use PNG as format for all my maps. All the other
Hello,
I have a set of orthophotos which are saved as JPG. Each picture has a
corresponding JGW file. Can I somehow implement these into a mapserver
layer? Or do I need to create georeferenced tiffs? If so, how can I
combine the JGW and JPGs into a tiff?
Thank you
Janosch
Sorry for the second post. I seem to have gotten one step further, I think
maybe my path was wrong? When using the same path as all the other files in my
template (/tutorial/js/) there is a new output error: 'host' is undefined,
'img' is undefined. How can I get the js to work with the
Hello everyone!
I have implemented a javascript rubber box in my mapserver application.
Whenever someone using internet explorer 6 trys to use the apllication
they have to click once so the applet gets activated and again after
each time the page has reloaded ... Pretty annoying ... does anyone
Thanks a lot Bart and you too Till!
I had some troubles with the wildcards (*.tif) since the gdaltindex binary from
gdal.org doesn't seem to support them - although it says so in the manual. I
googled a bit and found fwtools which have gdaltindex implemented as well and
here the wildcards
Hello Jay,
have you tried google? This Link ist one of the first you get when searching
for mapserver flash output.
http://dl.maptools.org/dl/FlashMapserverUserDoc.html
And there is much more on this topic :)
Hope this helps
Best Regards,
Janosch
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