I have a similar problem with a wms-service (the wms works fine i 1.8, but
not in 2.1 or master).
In Qgis 2.0 I get the same error message as mentioned above:
Map request error (Status: 200; Response: getDouble(): Symbol definition
error. Parsing error near (96):(line 1) ; Content-Type:
Hi,
FYI Jürgen has pushed a patch into master making add the dpi an option.
Switching it off should display any maps 1.8 could display.
Advanced users may also add their desired vendor options or additional
paramters to the server's URL by themselves, e.g. if one needs another
dpi than
Hi Richard,
I can see what you show to me.
But, this problem not takes place in QGIS 1.8.0 with this WMS data source (
http://idecan2.grafcan.es/ServicioWMS/EspNat) and similar others.
Something in wmsprovider.dll of QGIS 2.0.1?
Thanks in advance
Miguel Ángel Castro
Hi all,
I have a similar issue with geoserver.
QGIS2 request is:
http://my_internal_server/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMSVERSION=1.3.0REQUEST=GetMapBBOX=my_bboxCRS=my_crsWIDTH=242HEIGHT=278LAYERS=my_layerSTYLES=FORMAT=image/pngDPI=96MAP_RESOLUTION=96FORMAT_OPTIONS=dpi:96TRANSPARENT=TRUE
entering
Looking at the specs briefly, it doesn't seem like the ability to set DPI
explicitly is specified in WMS 1.1.0 or 1.3.0.
I guess that MapServer can't handle stuff it's not expecting. Maybe a
config option as Richard suggests.
Jonathan
On 21 October 2013 19:32, Richard Duivenvoorde
Hi all,
I think the dpi parameter is a useful extension and should be added by
the QGIS client (given that the dpi are really correctly detected).
If a WMS server chokes on additional paramters it is not very well
designed. They can just ignore these extra parameters if they do not
know how to
I agree.
Often is not known the kind of wms server so I apply always the
map_resolution and the dpi parameters.
2013/10/22 Andreas Neumann a.neum...@carto.net
Hi all,
I think the dpi parameter is a useful extension and should be added by
the QGIS client (given that the dpi are really
Hi Andreas,
Am 22.10.2013 14:44, schrieb Andreas Neumann:
Hi all,
I think the dpi parameter is a useful extension and should be added by
the QGIS client (given that the dpi are really correctly detected).
Correct, therefore QGIS adds this parameter in different flavours for
the most common
fair enough - if users are prevented to access these WMS layers, there
should be an option that would allow them to access the layers.
Yet another option to the WMS loading dialogue - sigh ...
Andreas
Am 22.10.2013 15:19, schrieb Bernhard Ströbl:
Hi Andreas,
Am 22.10.2013 14:44, schrieb
Am 22.10.2013 15:35, schrieb Andreas Neumann:
fair enough - if users are prevented to access these WMS layers, there
should be an option that would allow them to access the layers.
Yet another option to the WMS loading dialogue - sigh ...
I know it is already crowded, default should be off
Richard Duivenvoorde rdmailings@... writes:
On 21-10-13 20:07, Miguel Ángel Castro wrote:
I am using QGIS 2.0.1 standalone installed in a Windows 7 64 bits system.
Example of WMS datasource: (datasource WMS 1.1.1) EPSG:32628
http://idecan2.grafcan.es/ServicioWMS/EspNat
In
For my mind it should be possible to configure QGIS WMS to run in a safe
mode and use only those parameters which belong to WMS standard.
+1
Thinking about it, what about a dialog where it's possible to configure
what a standard WMS request contains?
Ignore the fact it looks suspiciously
I am using QGIS 2.0.1 standalone installed in a Windows 7 64 bits system.
Example of WMS datasource: (datasource WMS 1.1.1) EPSG:32628
http://idecan2.grafcan.es/ServicioWMS/EspNat
In layer properties/metadata you can see the information from datasource,
but no display the layer (not load data)
On 21-10-13 20:07, Miguel Ángel Castro wrote:
I am using QGIS 2.0.1 standalone installed in a Windows 7 64 bits system.
Example of WMS datasource: (datasource WMS 1.1.1) EPSG:32628
http://idecan2.grafcan.es/ServicioWMS/EspNat
In layer properties/metadata you can see the information
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