myvar instead of qstring (or was I the only one who didn't
know this???).
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From: Hunter, David - St. Louis Park, MN
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 5:35 PM
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: qstring validation
Since moving to mapserver 5.0 (mostly to test AGG), a layer
While experimenting with AGG, it appears that the legend is still drawn
using GD, no matter what the OUTPUTFORMAT settings are. Is this
intentional?
David S. Hunter
Lead Software Engineer
Fidelity National Geographic Solutions
division of Fidelity National Information Services
5353 Gamble
When I use
SYMBOL line-vertical
in a class with AGG, the lines are broken up, looking like vertical
dashes. Is there a workaround for this, or another symbol that works?
David S. Hunter
Lead Software Engineer
Fidelity National Geographic Solutions
division of Fidelity National
I thought I'd add the definition of the line-vertical symbol from my
previous email:
SYMBOL
NAME line-vertical
TYPE vector
POINTS
0.5 0
0.5 1
END
END
I tried adding GAP 0, but it had no effect.
David S. Hunter
Lead Software Engineer
Fidelity
about in another
email is not present.
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From: thomas bonfort [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 1:09 PM
To: Hunter, David - St. Louis Park, MN
Cc: MAPSERVER-USERS@lists.umn.edu
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] AGG and legends
legends
Since moving to mapserver 5.0 (mostly to test AGG), a layer in my map
file that has this class definition:
CLASS
EXPRESSION (%qstring%)
COLOR 230 230 179
END
The query no longer works. If I change it to an explicit query string,
like:
I am trying to set up MapServer CGI to run in Tomcat with Oracle Spatial
support. I got the cgi-bin set up and working, and then created a test
map file and HTML template. I have test data in .TAB form and in Oracle
10g. When using the default libmap.dll from MS4W 2.2.5, the .TAB layer
displays
I am going to be developing a CGI - based mapserver app for a nonprofit,
to be added to an existing web site. Their environment is IIS and ASP,
which I haven't used in quite a while. Their ISP's site doesn't mention
anything about allowing CGI programs to be installed, but the
nonprofit's
, August 20, 2007 4:17 PM
To: Hunter, David - St. Louis Park, MN
Cc: MAPSERVER-USERS@lists.umn.edu
Subject: Re: ISP question
On 8/20/07, Hunter, David - St. Louis Park, MN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to be developing a CGI - based mapserver app for a nonprofit, to
be added
I would like to display a state map that has a sector layer. The
sectors are defined by ZIP codes: the Thief River Falls sector consists
of one list of ZIPs, the International Falls sector consists of another
list of ZIPs, etc. Given a ZIP code dataset, could I define these
sectors in a layer in
No mapscript, just CGI Mapserver. Data sources are shape files.
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From: Hal Mueller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:57 AM
To: Hunter, David - St. Louis Park, MN
Cc: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: querymap with stacked points
Are you using
My map application allows users to click on point features, which causes
a popup that displays information about that feature. Due to reasons I
won't go into here, we sometimes have multiple points stacked on top of
each other. They are essentially the same feature, but with some
slightly
Is it possible to use ogr2ogr to export Oracle Spatial data
into Mapinfo files? Im having trouble hunting down any examples of
this. If not, are there any other ways to do this?
When using a combination of the shptree and tileindex utilities,
does it matter which order they are ran? I have tile-indexed my data
first, and then ran shptree on the individual shape files and the tileindex
files. It occurred to me that the tileindex files point to the .shp files,
and
I am using mapserver CGI with shapefiles, and have a web
interface that includes a rubberband type of area selection
tool. I use itemnquerymap mode to highlight certain polygons, which
works fine. However, if the user selects an area with the rubberband tool
that does not include one of
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