Hello,
I am using the netcdf and hdf5 drivers from GDAL to output images and data to the WMS and WCS services from UMN MapServer. When using an absolute path for these kind of files, the files are not found by mapserver.
For example a piece of my mapfile:
   NAME "netcdf"
   DATA 'NETCDF:"/nobackup/users/plieger/mapdata/no2_200803.nc":Band1'
MapServer cannot find:
/nobackup/users/plieger/mapdata/NETCDF:"/nobackup/users/plieger/mapdata/no2_200803.nc":Band1
The filename should be
NETCDF:"/nobackup/users/plieger/mapdata/no2_200803.nc":Band1
What is wrong: mapserver puts the path "/nobackup/users/plieger/mapdata/" before "NETCDF".

Therefore I changed in mapstring.c at line 415:
[code]
/* Check if path is absolute */
 if((abs_path == NULL) || (abslen == 0) ||
      (path[0] == '\\') || (path[0] == '/') ||
        (pathlen > 1 && (path[1] == ':'))
   )
[/code]

to:

[code]
/* Check if path is absolute */
 if((abs_path == NULL) || (abslen == 0) ||
      (path[0] == '\\') || (path[0] == '/') ||
        (pathlen > 1 && (path[1] == ':'))||
          (strstr(path,":\"")>0)
   )
[/code]
So " || (strstr(path,":\"")>0)" is added.
The code looks at the :" tokens occuring in the filename, when these tokens occur the path should not be added to the filename. (This is because NETCDF: should be at the start of the filename, so that GDAL knows which driver to choose) It is a solution for me for now, but i think that there is a better way to solve it, without using "ststr".

Best Regards,
Maarten Plieger

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Maarten Plieger
KNMI, R&D Information and Observation Technology, De Bilt
(t) +31 30 2206330
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