What do you get if you use shp2img with debug info?
shp2img -all_debug 10
Best regards,
Bart
Hi,
i´m having troubles shwoing a oracle layer in mapserver.
in open layers i´ve:
map = new OpenLayers.Map( 'map' ,
{
scales: [ 400,300,200,100,
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That´s strange because
Yes.
Mapserver, I´ve got:
MapServer version 5.2.0 OUTPUT=GIF OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG OUTPUT=WBMP
OUTPUT=PDF
OUTPUT=SWF OUTPUT=SVG SUPPORTS=PROJ SUPPORTS=AGG SUPPORTS=FREETYPE
SUPPORTS=ICO
NV SUPPORTS=WMS_SERVER SUPPORTS=WMS_CLIENT SUPPORTS=WFS_SERVER
SUPPORTS=WFS_CLIE
NT SUPPORTS=WCS_SERVER
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Yes
Hi there,
With my oracle spatial layers I use
connection uui/[EMAIL PROTECTED], where the dbname is setup on your server
using the oracle clients 'Net Manager'.
Hope this helps,
Josh Hevenor
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hi,
how do you check the rigth srid in the oracle ?
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yes, that what i do !
Josh Hevenor-2 wrote:
Hi there,
With my oracle spatial layers I use
connection uui/[EMAIL PROTECTED], where the dbname is setup on your server
using the oracle clients 'Net Manager'.
Hope this helps,
Josh Hevenor
i export the layer to shape and , and made ogrinfo and i´ve got:
Geometry: Line String
Feature Count: 5801
Extent: (-113613.582981, -286361.190557) - (108654.660386, 258019.490810)
Layer SRS WKT:
(unknown)
What´s the
Layer SRS WKT:
(unknown)
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