Hi Jeff,
Thank you very much for the detailed response. When I run the commands you
provided, everything matches and the output GeoTIFF file definitely has the
type "Type=Int16."
I was originally asking why I didn't see that type when querying the server
with the sub-datasets returned by this
Hi Carl,
Also, as you travel down this path, please aim to adding your upcoming
elevation WMS service into the MapServer Site Gallery :
https://github.com/MapServer/MapServer/wiki/MapServer-Site-Gallery
This really helps new users see the powers of MapServer.
Thanks!
-jeff
--
Jeff
Hi Carl,
First, welcome to the MapServer community!
Thanks for the detailed question, and pointing to the source data, this
always helps to give a proper answer.
You've done well and are very close. Here are some points to consider:
- the OGC specification for serving raw raster data is
Hi,
I'm new to mapserver but fairly experienced with GDAL. I hope that someone
can explain where I've gone wrong with setting up WMS.
I followed the instructions here [
https://worldwind.earth/elevation-server.html] almost exactly to set up a
WMS server and it sort of works. (I am using MS4W
Good morning, I believe that I almost have MapServer working!!
I am getting tiles back for my map and they are all status 200 which is great!!
:)
However there are no images which is not :(
I believe that I have traced the problem on the server to a path...
Jeff McKenna wrote:
On 2016-05-23 3:54 PM, Rahkonen Jukka (MML) wrote:
>>
>> I am not sure how much WMS/WFS/WCS is included in the MS4W packages
>> http://www.ms4w.com/download.html.
>>
>>
>>
>> Unfortunately we do not have default demo data and mapfiles which
>> installs with Mapserver and
On 2016-05-23 3:54 PM, Rahkonen Jukka (MML) wrote:
I am not sure how much WMS/WFS/WCS is included in the MS4W packages
http://www.ms4w.com/download.html.
Unfortunately we do not have default demo data and mapfiles which
installs with Mapserver and just works like Geoserver does.
Hi
Hi,
There is a very good initial at
http://gislars.github.io/mapserver_docs/tutorial/index.html#tutorials-for-mapserver-6.
Minimal but complete mapfile
http://gislars.github.io/mapserver_docs/tutorial/quickstart/single_layer.map.html#qs-single-layer-map
works with Natural Earth data.
The
Hello,
Here are some tips for you for WMS;
- follow the WMS Server howto: http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html
- if you are an MS4W user, it comes with an OGC workshop package that
contains many WMS/WFS/OGC mapfiles: see packages at
http://ms4w.com/download.html
- if you are an MS4W
Does anyone know of a good current guide for setting up a MapServer WMS...I've
looked on mapserver.org
and there is some information but it also includes broken paths in the
instructions for testing.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
-Bob
___
Hope you can guide me in this issue I have. My aim is to connect to a Postgis
database from Openlayers 3 using Mapserver WMS.
Apparently all is set up in my mapfile for WMS service(postgres connection
inside). I have tested and validated the getmap request, no errors found.
Here is my URL:
Hello,
Thanks Jeff for answering my questions about Mapserv executables and path on
Ubuntu Linux. I can now view my raster image fine, but I am trying to apply an
SLD file and get the error:
?xml version='1.0' encoding=ISO-8859-1 standalone=no ?
!DOCTYPE ServiceExceptionReport SYSTEM
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [mapserver-users] Mapserver wms request throws error when trying to
load SLD file
Hello,
Thanks Jeff for answering my questions about Mapserv executables and path on
Ubuntu Linux. I can now view my raster image fine, but I am trying to apply an
SLD
: [mapserver-users] Mapserver wms request throws error when trying
toload SLD file
It doesn't look like MapServer can find your SLD, does that Link work from a
browser directly?
Bobb
-Original Message-
From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:mapserver-users-boun
Hi,
we had the same issue.
When we call mapserver via cgi, we set the apache environment for oracle like
this:
SetEnv NLS_LANG=German_Germany.UTF8
SetEnv NLS_DATE_FORMAT=-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS
So, we can use a MapServer supported time format.
When we call mapserver via fastcgi, we set the
Hi,
we did it and it worked, but oracle couldn't use the index of the date column.
You would have to create an index of the to_char(date column)-column.
Stefan
Rahkonen Jukka (Tike) jukka.rahko...@mmmtike.fi hat am 21. Januar 2014 um
15:25 geschrieben:
Hi,
Perhaps you can select
...but unfortunately MapServer wms time support doesn't include that format:
http://mapserver.org/it/ogc/wms_time.html
2014/1/21 D. Nappo domenico.na...@gmail.com
Many thanks!
It helped: the default date format in our system is DD-Mon-RR and I found
it out with SELECT * FROM
Hi,
Perhaps you can select the time into a format that Mapserver likes in your DATA
by using to_char?
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/functions180.htm
-Jukka Rahkonen-
D. Nappo wrote
...but unfortunately MapServer wms time support doesn't include that format:
Hi there,
I couldn't figure out how to solve this. I have a layer so configured:
LAYER
NAME layer
TYPE point
CONNECTION conn_string
CONNECTIONTYPE ORACLESPATIAL
TEMPLATE templates/hotspot_template.html
DATA SHAPE FROM (SELECT POINT as SHAPE, ACQ_DATE,
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 2:44 PM, D. Nappo domenico.na...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi there,
I couldn't figure out how to solve this. I have a layer so configured:
LAYER
NAME layer
TYPE point
CONNECTION conn_string
CONNECTIONTYPE ORACLESPATIAL
TEMPLATE
Hello List,
i have quite a lot historic raster maps which i wanna publish via mapserver
wms. The raster maps are widely spread over space and time, but over the
hole temporal horizont they could composite to a quite nice map. Thanks to
the good work of the mapserver community i could already
@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver WMS Reprojection
Hi,
I do not see obvious error and the 900913 BBOX hit UK somewhere in
Scotland so I guess that you have data there. I was thinking that the fake
900913 code is perhaps not included in the EPSG file and you should use
EPSG:3785
Hi List,
I am trying to reproject a WMS request from 27700 (UK Ordnance Survey) to
900913 (OSM OpenStreetMap) without success. There no issue with the map file
map or layer definitions in terms of serving up the WMS in 27700 but
reprojection seems to fail. There appears to be very little online
Of Donald Kerr
Sent: 19 May 2013 20:36
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [mapserver-users] Mapserver WMS Reprojection
Hi List,
I am trying to reproject a WMS request from 27700 (UK Ordnance Survey) to
900913 (OSM OpenStreetMap) without success. There no issue with the map file
map or layer
Hi,
I'm having more user to report that the WMS MapServer is not shpwed on
arcgis desktop.
After a check I see that the issue i due to the fact that arcgis
desktop when see a sublayer of a layer think that the layer is a
folder (not a layer) and so
it refuse to call it.
Is this a knowed
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Andrea Peri aperi2...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm having more user to report that the WMS MapServer is not shpwed on
arcgis desktop.
After a check I see that the issue i due to the fact that arcgis
desktop when see a sublayer of a layer think that the layer is
Hi Andrea.
Is exactly as you say.
Arcgis refuse to call
The fact is exactly this.
Wrong to understand a Layer with Name.
If a layer has some sublayer , arcgis call the sublayers but skip the
layer himself
This happened both case with name and without name.
So arcgis think that a layer is
Hi,
Somebody was asking about cascading an external WMS 1.3.0 server. I remember
that the one who asked the questiod had captured a rather self-explaining error
message like this one from our Mapserver 6.0
msBuildWMSLayerURL(): WMS connection error. MapServer supports only WMS 1.0.0
to 1.1.1
Hi Jukka, all,
I was asking about applying WFS 1.1.0 FES filter (while cascading, but
this is not the issue). I don't get any error message, rather the
filter seems not to be applied. Documentation
(http://mapserver.org/ogc/filter_encoding.html#use-of-filter-encoding-in-mapserver)
mentions FES
Hi,
You I do remember but someone really had a WMS 1.3.0 question.
I have had no time for testing cascading WFS 1.1.0 yet. I should make Mapserver
to send WFS requests through a logging proxy first for getting some reasonable
results. From previous experience I am a bit sceptical but I cannot
-
Lähettäjä: Michal Šrédl [mailto:michal.sr...@gmail.com]
Lähetetty: 17. marraskuuta 2011 14:35
Vastaanottaja: Rahkonen Jukka
Aihe: Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver WMS client and WMS 1.3.0
Hi Jukka,
thanks. Before I do more experiments, just a note: it does work in the
browser, as url:
http
[mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] Im Auftrag von
lfi...@medinaco.org
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 6. Oktober 2011 16:23
An: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Betreff: [mapserver-users] Mapserver WMS Grey-scale Images
Good day.
We currently use Mapserver/Mapscript for several different
Good day.
We currently use Mapserver/Mapscript for several different functions. One
of those functions is to serve orthophotography via WMS. Does anyone know
if there is a way to configure Mapserver or Perl Mapscript to consume color
images and serve grey-scale?
Thank you.
Lowell Filak
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
--
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
--
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
i followed the same pattern of mapfile for accessing maps through wms
and when i start it in browser it gives Error like this
loadHashTable(): Unknown identifier. Parsing error near (TYPE):(line 47)
when i modify the recommended line it goes to an other line with same Error
plz help me to rectify
Hi,
very likely there is a problem with your DATA declaration since, as far as
I know you have to put the name of the coverage enclosed within quotes and
complete with the extension like:
DATA 'popplace.shp'
On the other side this MAP file looks wery skinny.
Here is an example of a MAP
That is the example mapfile from the docs...maybe you could include your
small test mapfile.
-jeff
--
Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 11-06-27 4:32 AM, Sila Khan wrote:
i followed the same pattern of mapfile for accessing maps
Which version of MapServer?
Line 47 in the map that you pasted is the end of the first layer
definition. Are you sure that you copied the right mapfile?
The error suggests an error loading a hashtable, which would be the
METADATA block just before the TYPE keyword (as if something was wrong
Hi All
Wondering if anyone knows if this is correct or not. I'm using MapServer
5.6.6 on Windows.
I have a WMS where I specify an SLD for a layer - say called A (the SLD has
a NamedLayer entry for that layer A) - and in the URL I specify the SLD path
and also the layers that I want - let's say
FYI there has been some discussion with regard to enabling forthcoming INSPIRE
[1] View Services support for MapServer WMS server.
For MapServer WMS users in European Union member states, this support is vital
in your WMS services.
At the Montreal Code Sprint this week, we decided that it
I figured out what was going on. It was an easting-northing mixup in the map
and layer extents. Apparently earlier versions of mapserver/mapscript
tolerated the bug. Anyway it's all working now under Windows Server 2008 x64
and IIS 7 FastCGI. A big thanks to the mapserver community. Open source
Thanks to all who've been helping me along. I'm getting close to having x64
working now. I've worked through a slew of issues over the weekend, most
related to permissions. My latest issue is that mapserv.exe, when invoked
via IIS 7's FastCGI (classic mode) module, is returning blank images.
Daniel Walton wrote:
Thanks to all who've been helping me along. I'm getting close to having
x64 working now. I've worked through a slew of issues over the weekend,
most related to permissions. My latest issue is that mapserv.exe, when
invoked via IIS 7's FastCGI (classic mode) module, is
Daniel,
Yes, the same mapfile worked under MS4W on a 32-bit machine. I have verified
that this same problem occurs using the x86 binaries from Tamas' site run in
the current x64 environment. The source image is in PNG format in order to
make transparency work well on the client. (My client is
Daniel Walton wrote:
Yes, the same mapfile worked under MS4W on a 32-bit machine. I have
verified that this same problem occurs using the x86 binaries from
Tamas' site run in the current x64 environment. The source image is in
PNG format in order to make transparency work well on the client.
Thanks Daniel. No dice, though, log is empty.
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Daniel Morissette
dmorisse...@mapgears.comwrote:
Daniel Walton wrote:
Yes, the same mapfile worked under MS4W on a 32-bit machine. I have
verified that this same problem occurs using the x86 binaries from Tamas'
The error still indicates a problem recognizing the file type. Can you hit the
source GeoTIFF?
On 12/7/2009 at 3:18 PM, in message
8ab83e650912071318r3f35074anb9d6c9b64393a...@mail.gmail.com, Daniel Walton
dgwal...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm creating the PNG image from a GeoTIFF using:
Layer YY now references the GeoTIFF, same problem.
http://www.fireimagery.com/ms/mapserv.exe?map=C:\maps\A091207074551.mapmode=mapmapsize=150+150layer=YYhttp://www.fireimagery.com/ms/mapserv.exe?map=C:%5Cmaps%5CA091207074551.mapmode=mapmapsize=150+150layer=YY
Here is the error file content from
Tamas,
Thanks for the tip. I used process monitor and everything looks OK in the
permissions department. I think the problem relates to the fact that
mapserver doesn't calculate an overlap between map and layer. I'm not sure
what would cause this.
-Dan
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 3:22 PM, Tamas
: [mapserver-users] Mapserver wms duplicate labels
Hi, list, I'm newbie in mapserver and have a question.
I've set up mapserver as wms server, everything works Ok, and here's layer
definition
LAYER
NAME name
TYPE POLYGON
STATUS ON
CONNECTIONTYPE oraclespatial
CONNECTION scheme/p...@db
DATA
add
PROCESSING LABEL_NO_CLIP=on
to the layer
this fixes the label on a geographical point, instead of repeating it
on the clipped geometries at the pixel level.
regards,
thomas
www.camptocamp.com
+33 4 79 26 57 97
On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 08:58, Michael Shishcu mickl...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your response, I tried setting BUFFER to false (or simply
deleting it), but there were no improvements
regards, Michael
Venkat Rao Tammineni wrote:
Hi,
Can you try without using BUFFER property.
Thanks,
Venkat
--
View this message in context:
Um, there isn't a global list of processing directives although there probably
should be. Most are
described in the context of other documentation (e.g.
http://mapserver.org/output/dynamic_charting.html).
I've started a wiki page to document these at:
Hi,
I am using Mapserver version 5.2.0 from MS4W delivery through WMS
1.1.1. and I was now trying to add the missing +towgs84 parameters for
the Finnish epsg:2393 projection. I located the epsg file from
MS4W\proj\nad directory and edited it from this:
# KKJ / Finland Uniform Coordinate
Dear users,
We want to use Manifold GIS to connect to UMN Mapserver WMS server. Manifold
request doesn't contain SERVICE parameter. (It should be a bug on the
Manifold side. It was already submitted. No response since now .)
If mapserver will receive request without SERVICE parameter, it will
One possibility would be to use the WXS sevice of Mapserver if that is
an option for you : http://mapserver.org/ogc/mapscript.html
You can then add the Service parameter to the request and proceed.
Best Regards
Ivan Mincik wrote:
Dear users,
We want to use Manifold GIS to connect to UMN
Hi,
this was fixed in Mapserver 5.2.1. So please upgrade.
Best regards,
Bart
Ivan Mincik wrote:
Dear users,
We want to use Manifold GIS to connect to UMN Mapserver WMS server. Manifold request
doesn't contain SERVICE parameter. (It should be a bug on the Manifold side.
It was already
Thanks a lot. I thought it is a feature :).
I will upgrade as suggested.
Ivan
On Tuesday 20 January 2009, you wrote:
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 05:13:25PM +0100, Ivan Mincik wrote:
Dear users,
We want to use Manifold GIS to connect to UMN Mapserver WMS server.
Manifold request doesn't
Hello list users,
I'm wanting to setup a mapfile with a WMS/Tilecache as source. Is this possible?
I already tried several configurations, but i cannot get an image back. The
problem is the resolutions and extents that are requested from mapserver
(monitored the results from tilecache to
Not directly with Mapserver's built-in WMS client.
You might get lucky with the GDAL WMS-C driver, but it has some
assumptions (like all resolution ratios should be 2) that might not apply
to your TileCache instance.
http://gdal.org/frmt_wms.html
Best regards,
Bart
Hello list users,
I'm
Hi All,
I'm posting further findings and observations. I made a simple
mapfile and dumped the shape information to a .shp file. I have made
a .zip file with all of the components to verify what I will be
saying, and will provided it upon request to individuals (don't want
to pollute inboxes on
Matthew Pettis wrote:
So the point is, my WMS map calls stretch as a function of the image
width and height (which is how it is called for openlayers). If I
want the unprojected map via WMS (that doesn't stretch based on the
tile image dimensions), how do I configure my WMS url, or .map file
Hi All,
Thanks to everyone that contributed. The mapfile that renders (thanks
to Tom [Burlington] Kralidis for it) is below. I am still working on
it not being the projection that makes the state of MN look short and
squat. If anyone wants a screenshot, contact me and i'll send it to
you
Hi,
It looks like your mixing up several things that shouldn't be mixed:
1)
http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=C:\ms4w\Apache\htdocs\ol\wms.mapSE
RVICE=WMSVERSION=1.1.1REQUEST=GetCapabilities
...is a valid WMS GetCapabilities request. It might result in a valid WMS
response (although I
Thank you! I will try this, and the explanation was helpful.
On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Barend Kobben [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like your datastore's SRS is 4326 (latlon on the WGS84). In other
words, the data in your shapefile, database or raster image are (or are
advertised to
Hi Barend, All,
I tried your suggested changes:
...
PROJECTION
init=epsg:4326
END
# Web settings
WEB
IMAGEPATH C:/ms4w/Apache/htdocs/tmp/
IMAGEURL/tmp/
METADATA
Maybe you could attach your entire .map file for the mailing list to
see.
---
Jeff McKenna
FOSS4G Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 9-Jun-08, at 4:44 PM, Matthew Pettis wrote:
Hi Barend, All,
I tried your suggested changes:
Will do. Here it is below:
===
MAP
#
http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=C:\ms4w\Apache\htdocs\ol\wms.mapSERVICE=WMSVERSION=1.1.1REQUEST=GetCapabilities
#
Hi,
I have not followed this discussion closely, but at least map extents and map
level projection do not match. It may not have any effect on WMS but it does
not harm if they were correct.
EXTENT 184056.505 4809728.25 767381.245 5478975.75
...
PROJECTION
init=epsg:4326
END
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