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Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Getting all endpoints on a single MapServer
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Is there a way to get all the endpoints (maps) that are available from a given
server
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Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Getting all endpoints on a single MapServer
instance
> Is there a way to get all the endpoints (maps) that are available from a
> given server?
I hope not, each service should be isolated from another.
To find different service
t 2018 20:08:45 +0100
From: Jonathan Moules
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Hi List,
Is
Thanks both for the answer. That's a shame, but it's good to know.
Thanks again!
On 2018-10-08 07:24, Marco wrote:
No.
Mapserver is completely stateless. It loads the file specified in the
request and parses it as a map file. That file can be any file on the
file system which is readable
No.
Mapserver is completely stateless. It loads the file specified in the
request and parses it as a map file. That file can be any file on the
file system which is readable by mapserver.
Mapserver has no configuration file holding the files which are regarded
as mapfiles.
MArcp
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Subject: [mapserver-users] Getting all endpoints on a single MapServer instance
Hi List,
Is there a way to get all the endpoints (maps) that are available from a given
server?
Or put another way, take this example where these two URL's both use different
map files, and so have different
Hi List,
Is there a way to get all the endpoints (maps) that are available from a
given server?
Or put another way, take this example where these two URL's both use
different map files, and so have different layers (one is pointing to
"wms_4km_modisa-bbp.map", the other to