Hello Oliver,
Quick guess: maybe that IIS instance needs to be configured for that
MIME type
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc786786%28WS.10%29.aspx).
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 11-07-04 10:54 AM,
Hi Jeff
that would make some sens, but would IIS recognise the extension type
when the url requested is a dynamic wms url ?
ie. would IIS use the filename returned by Mapserver to match the
extension ?
O.
Hello Oliver,
Quick guess: maybe that IIS instance needs to be configured for that
Hello Oliver,
It can't hurt to try the steps outlined in that link I provided. It
would answer the questions you posed in your last email.
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 11-07-04 11:24 AM, Oliver Christen wrote:
Hi
Hi Jeff,
I do not have my hand on that server so I cant test it myself, I was
only relaying the question.
I did read the article but I failed to see how it would solve the problem.
I will relay that info to the server admin and see if it works.
thank you
best regards
Oliver
Hello Oliver,
It
Hello Oliver,
Here is some more info, taken from
http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngstatus.html :
As a related item, note that Microsoft's Internet Information Server
(a.k.a. IIS) shipped by default without an explicit MIME type for PNG
images until version 6, which effectively meant that it