What files do u require ? do u mean the world image file (jpeg file ) ? I can
make that available.
Cheers,
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Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] world image file not displaying
To:
On 23/09/2010 08:35, Roman Isitua wrote:
What files do u require ? do u mean the world image file (jpeg file ) ?
I can make that available.
To have it displayed you should have three files: file.jpg, file.jwd (or
file.wld) and file.prj.
We need all three of them
Cheers
Andrea
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On 23/09/2010 01:30, terry.rank...@csiro.au wrote:
Hi All
This is a tomcat6 question - but someone else may know...
I am currently experiencing the different XY behaviour (WFS 1.1, 1.0 behave
differently by default) in a vanilla geoserver 2.0.2.
I dont want to set the system property
Hi,
There seems to be no crash at all. Is the image returned?
The warning was expected to have size 392 but was null. means that GWC
expected a given tile file to exist on disk, but when it went to fetch
it the file wasn't there. When that happens, GWC will re-create the tile
by querying the wms.
ok, spoke too soon, didn't see the 'Unable to find handler for service
wms' error.
What geoserver version are you using? servlet container?
if geoserver 2.1.x, is the gwc-wms-1.2-SNAPSHOT.jar in the classpath?
(i.e., inside geoserver's WEB-INF/lib)
Cheers,
Gabriel
On Thu, 2010-09-23 at 08:29
I am experiencing an issue similar to yours and can not get mrsid working.
Any guide or help you could offer me would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
Luís de Sousa wrote:
Hello again,
I just concluded a guide to install Geoserver on Ubuntu with MrSID and
ECW support, starting with JDK down
Upgraded from geoserver/GWC 2.0 to 2.1-beta and from OpenLayers 2.8 to
OpenLayers 2.9.1
The upgrade broke my TMS layer.
It turns out that the URL generated by OpenLayers:
http://mydomain/geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/mylayer/14/9013/11564.png
is no longer valid.
Removing the version path
Hi All,
With reference to the tutorial at
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/tutorials/GetFeatureInfo/index.html#tutorials-getfeatureinfo
I managed to get the FeatureInfo in bullet form, but wanted to know whether
we can have different templates for different layers? if so, how?
Another
hi all, I want to write a sld file for a polygon layer.
the requirement is that the adjacent polygons must have different color.
how to write it?
Thanks.
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Hi, I want to know what is the good requirement (software and hardware) for
Web Map Server using Geoserver. Could you help me? Thanks
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On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 22:15 -0700, M. Rizwan Khan wrote:
Hi All,
With reference to the tutorial at
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/tutorials/GetFeatureInfo/index.html#tutorials-getfeatureinfo
I managed to get the FeatureInfo in bullet form, but wanted to know whether
we can have
I'm not sure how to dimension that for you, guess that depends on your
expected load...
GeoServer can scale quite well and will make good use of your system
resources. If using a database postgis is preferred, if using shapefiles
(then don't use WFS-T) linux is preferred as an OS (as it will make
SLD rules are processed on single features at a time, so they cannot express
constraints on the colors of neighboring features. I can think of a couple
of options:
- Approximate the coloring by simply assigning random colors to each
polygon. Actually you would probably want something a
On 22/09/2010 23:15, elshae wrote:
Ian Turton wrote:
Change the font-family to a font that has the characters of your
required language. Times New Roman has some accents I believe but for
really different character sets you'll need a specialised font.
Ian
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Hmmm I have
At the moment I have a process where the user can select some options,
these are sent to the server and they combined with Geoserver create a
user specific WMS layer. This process includes a .NET proceedure which
add the new layer to an existing datastore. But, if the user then
changes the
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 5:15 PM, elshae itinter...@gmail.com wrote:
Ian Turton wrote:
Change the font-family to a font that has the characters of your
required language. Times New Roman has some accents I believe but for
really different character sets you'll need a specialised font.
Ian
I have an alternative thought! Is there a way to clear the cache? Im
using OpenLayers as the mapping API.
Chris
From: Jones, Christopher [mailto:christopher.jo...@amlin.co.uk]
Sent: 23 September 2010 15:13
To: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users]
The tutorial you are talking about must be written against the 1.7.x series.
IN 2.0 and on the data directory is changed and does not contain a
featureTypes directory. The new structure is documented here:
http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/datadirectory/data-dir-structure.html
-Justin
On
Hello,
I am creating a web service that churns out GeoTiffs. Is there a way to
programmatically configure geoserver whenever I create a new geotiff? I
would like my geotiffs to become servable after they are generated
automatically.
Thanks,
z
Hi Carlos,
Please keep correspondence on the list. If you're having problems with the
tutorials it's best to make it known to the whole list.
I'm pretty sure the URL that in that tutorial is incorrect - kml_reflect isn’t
used any more (someone else will be able to tell you for sure). Try this
Hi,
I don't believe this is possible to specify directly in SLD. Instead you need
to generate a very long SLD that specifies explicitly the color for each
polygon. This is best generated with a desktop GIS tool like uDig or ArcMap or
similar. You will probably use an attribute value to
Carlos,
documentation referring to featureTypes is a warning sign. This was the
old directory in GeoServer up to 1.7; this documentation is out of date.
GeoServer 2.0 and later has a workspaces directory containing a folder
for each namespace, and automatically upgrades featureTypes. I don't
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