Thanks Jeff; that info helped greatly with no longer chasing dead ends. I was
hoping I'd be able to say I got it working, but after trying several things
including setting the CURL_CA_BUNDLE file as an IIS FastCGI variable, it still
isn't working. Our next step will be switching to the MS4W di
I'm having trouble hitting a WMS referenced from within my .map file. Instead
of the image from the WMS being drawn as a layer in my map, I instead get an
error logged of "request failed with curl error code 60 (SSL certificate
problem: unable to get local issuer certificate) for
https://basem
I created a .map file that only referenced a single layer - a Shapefile from
the local disk (of US States from the Census) and used mapserv.exe –nh and the
query string you list below. The issue with it producing an invalid PNG occurs
with that as well. The resulting PNG has the same issue of
512&CRS=EPSG%3A3857&STYLES=&BBOX=-10877294.873093722%2C5536486.832751887%2C-10876071.880641159%2C5537709.82520445"
> test.png
That would take PostMan and the web server out of the picture. Is there any
chance different versions of libpng are being used? What are you using to
ma
I'm attempting to upgrade from MapServer 7.6.1 to 7.6.4 via compiled packages
obtained from GISInternals. I'm running it on Windows/IIS and whereas 7.6.1
was generating .PNG tiles perfectly for me, after upgrading to 7.6.4, the .PNGs
being created appear to be corrupt. I can replace the 7.6.4