Hi,
In similar problems that I have faced the reason has always been either
- the BBOX in the request does not hit the imagery, often due to projection
mismatch, or
- the path stored in the tileindex is not correct
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Frank Warmerdam wrote
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Frank,
I have been considerering the situation and yes, I think I would
*really* like to use this trick if it exists. In general,
wouldn't it
make at least some sense to first check something that is fast and
simple to edit or rename
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
3) well, I'm sure there are other methods.
How about trying to motivate some clever developer to create the option I
mentioned... Point 1) might give me possibilities for making an investment.
I fear this feature is not too much of general
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I must use two different projections (epsg:2393 and 3067) which both
have a common centre meridian 27°E. One is transverse Mercator with
scale factor 1, another UTM with scale factor 0.996. Now I can use the
same images, without any
Benoît Andrieu wrote:
Given all this, I first tried to render this with a web browser by writing
directly my request :
http://acquisitiontest/CGI/bin/mapserv.exe?request=GetMapmap=C:/temp/bch/Shell.maprequest=GetMaplayers=Vectorsrs=EPSG:4326version=1.1.1styles=
By not giving the extent nor
I want to speed up my basemaps by flattening SRTM3 rasters and NHD
shapefiles together into tiled georeferenced images that will reduce
processing time. Are there solutions available to do this?
My current solution is a script that makes MS calls and creates .tif images
from the result, but
Frank Warmerdam wrote
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Frank Warmerdam wrote
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to make MapServer to cascade another WMS
service that
must be accessed through https and that wants to get
username/password
for authentication? How?
Jukka,
I'm not sure what
Hi,
I have faced a WMS service that is configured to use different onlineresources
for GetCapabilities, GetMap and GetFeatureInfo requests. I do not have a live
access to the service yet so I have to ask: When Mapserver is used as a WMS
client, does it parse the onlineresource URLs from the
Kralidis,Tom [Burlington]
I have faced a WMS service that is configured to use
different onlineresources for GetCapabilities, GetMap and
GetFeatureInfo requests. I do not have a live access to the
service yet so I have to ask: When Mapserver is used as a WMS
client, does it parse the
Frank Warmerdam wrote
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to make MapServer to cascade another WMS
service that
must be accessed through https and that wants to get
username/password
for authentication? How?
Jukka,
I'm not sure what others ways are possible, but I
Hi,
Is it possible to make MapServer to cascade another WMS service that must be
accessed through https and that wants to get username/password for
authentication? How?
Regards,
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Is it possible to make MapServer to cascade another WMS
service that must be accessed through https and that wants to
get username/password for authentication? How?
One idea is to pass along the authentication in the form of
http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/cgi-bin/wms..., but that may not be
Hi,
If I look at your request, do I see SRS=EPSG:4326 Is that corrert or typo?
-Jukka-
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Aihe: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] projection
Stefan Schwarzer wrote
Hi there,
...
But for the ArcMap-style GIS software: what can you recommend? Nice
GUI? With a couple of functions, like buffer, editing, reprojecting...
OpenJUMP is lightweight and looks and feels nice and runs on Mac. Nice GUI for
my mind, and has quite a nice set of
Hi,
To my understandment and experience it is unnecessary to have anything like ECW
pyramids if you mean by that the same thing as with Geotiffs, for example.
That is, downsampled versions of individual image files. ECW has a wavelet
based internal system for getting the same effect and it
Hi,
What happens if you change the order of your layers so that the vector
layer is before overviews in the mapfile?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
2) I have 3 layers in my .map file, two are external
overview images I created with gdalwarp (following the steps
outlined in
Hi,
How about trying Special processing directives. like SCALE or LUT?
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/raster_data/#special-processing-directives
Regards,
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Lähetetty: ke
Hi,
Perhaps a silly answer, but I recommend you to have a look at MapServer
documentation. Starting point for rasters could be
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/raster_data
I promise you'll get more useful information by reading some other documents as
well.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Hi,
Sure, yes. Try changing them to to ON.
-Jukka-
Lähettäjä: Francesco Sozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lähetetty: 19. marraskuuta 2007 12:30
Vastaanottaja: Rahkonen Jukka; MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Aihe: Re
Hi,
I do not know anything about MrSID, but I believe you have some conflict
between MrSID native georeference data and world file and MapServer (or DGAL)
gives priority for the native data. To check this you could rename the world
file to .BAK or whatever and see if the situation remains
Hi,
I made a test with OpenJUMP WFS plugin (http://openjump.org) that is using only
POST method.
For the first link GetCapabilities goes OK, but the plugin cannot parse the
response correctly. Because of that I cannot send DescribeFeatureType, but
when I tried GetFeature I got also No
: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] WFS POST requests: No
template provided error
-Original Message-
From: Frank Steggink
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2007 09:40
To: 'Rahkonen Jukka'
Subject: RE: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] WFS POST requests: No template provided
error
Jukka,
Can you try the URL's from my
/mapserv.exe?map=/mapserver/services/envdat/config.map
Best Regards,
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
I made a test with OpenJUMP WFS plugin (http://openjump.org
http://openjump.org/ ) that is using only POST method.
For the first link GetCapabilities goes OK, but the plugin cannot parse the
response
Hi,
I have believed MapServer supports only WFS version 1.0.0. Have things changed
lately?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Milo van der Linden
Sent: Thu 8.11.2007 18:35
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS]
Hi,
Have you tried adding some STATUS to layer definition?
-Jukka-
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Aihe:
Hi Jacob,
Would it be impossible for you to create a couple of such records and make a
controlled trial to see what really happens?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Delfos, Jacob
Sent: Tue 30.10.2007 0:53
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
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Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
1. Is it possible to set up a raster layer for delivering 7-band
imagery in GeoTIFF/img formats? If it is, how? I tried
with setting wcs_bandcount
7 in the LAYER METADATA, but that lead to error message
Hi Frank,
I found that different interpolations should be asken in
WCS request
with key INTERPOLATION = interpolation-method. I tried to add
interpolation=bilinear to my request. Request was accected and I
received three-band image as I was ordering, but it appears like
Hi,
I got interested in testing how I could deliver two kind of raster imagery
through MapServer WCS. First set is aerial orthophotos, which I would like to
download in GeoTIFF, Erdas Imagine .img and ECW formats. Other data set
consists of 7-band satellite images. I had in my mind to select
Hi,
Your LAYER definition
TYPE POLYGON
CONNECTION http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=comarca_wms.map;
CONNECTIONTYPE WMS
means that you are trying to get data for your layer from WMS service from your
localhost. In theory this might work (with TYPE RASTER because WMS is
Hi,
I have never used SDE with Mapserver, but I suspect that you may be mixing
Oracle spatial and ArcSDE in some way. You have Oracle database as I have
understood, but are you data stored there through Oracle spatial or ArcSDE? If
you are using SDE try to follow the advice from here:
Hi,
How about trying to add EXTENT to your mapfile?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of matteo rossi
Sent: Wed 10.10.2007 11:51
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] new user
Hi everyone,
I'ma new mapserver user
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[Burlington]
Lähetetty: 28. syyskuuta 2007 15:01
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Aihe: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] WMS Client Connection through a proxy
Hi,
For that big images you must use some other format not having 4 gigabyte size
limit. Try for example ERDAS Imagine format, it is called HFA in gdal.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Lähetetty: to 27.9.2007 21:43
Hi,
There is nothing wrong. Your browser just don't understand the MIME format
that WMS is returning to you. If you save the file (mapserv.exe) on disk as
mapserv.xml or whatever you can open it and see how it looks like. WMS clients
do this automatically.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Hi,
I would check first if the extents of the map file and data returned from
Oracle match. Oracle used to have only its own SRID system (nothing to do with
epsg codes) before 10g version. Make a simple SQL request directly with
SQL*Plus for one feature
only and check if the coordinates you
Hi,
When it comes to your first problem, starting Apache, if you first open a
Windows command window and start httpd.exe from there you will have more time
to read the error messages which perhaps appear on the screen.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
-Original Message-
From: UMN MapServer Users
Overall, I think this test demonstrates the value of in-memory caching
of data, but does not really measure performance for large datasets
of which only a very modest portion will ever be cached when requested.
Nevertheless, I'm very pleased to see some organized effort to measure
performance in
Hi Gregor,
Your results seem to be in line with my previous findings:
http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0611L=MAPSERVER-USERSP=R23904m=17569
I will repeat my tests later, because GDAL JP2KAK driver might be now faster
than it used to be in November, 2006. I will also try if I'll get
Hi,
We copied the idea of 52north and deegree OWS proxy and made a small own client
that our users download from our web page. It asks the
username/password/one-time keycode combination and checks then the rights from
our central user rights management service. After that it creates a fake
Hi,
The question might be actually in how the polygons and outlines actually are
rendered. Gilles seems to suppose that polygon in first rendered with COLOR
and after that outline is rendered outside the polygon with OUTLINECOLOR,
resulting to a shape that widened from the original by the
Hi,
Perhaps you could make a separate WMS-service for each user group you have?
With Mapserver it is easy because you only need to create a new mapfile and
then control which mapfile the current user can access. This should at least
prevent fiddling with layer names.
We are using proxy
Hi,
Perhaps setting geotiff OUTPUTFORMAT in mapfile and using Mapserver cgi might
do about what you want?
An excerpt from mapfile documentation about defining geotiff output:
OUTPUTFORMAT
NAME GTiff
DRIVER GDAL/GTiff
MIMETYPE image/tiff
IMAGEMODE RGB
EXTENSION tif
END
Then your
Hi Norman,
I am sure I have been able to select between JP2ECW and JP2KAK drivers in
FWTools Mapserver version in some way, because I have been doing some speed
comparisons by doing so. I can't find right now how I did it. I think that if
GDAL has several drivers for an image format, which
Hi,
Your browser wouln'tget any advantage from the georeferencing information of
GeoTIFF. If you want to show the image on your browser you can use other
formats. If you, however, need just GeoTIFFs then you can store it on disk
first. I believe it is also possible to register some external
fine directly on GeoServer.
Any solution ;-) ?
Bye
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On 5 Jun 2007 at 19:51, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
When it comes
Hi,
When it comes to the WFS case, one obvious problem is that both MapServer and
GeoServer support only version 1.0.0.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Fabio D'Ovidio
Sent: Tue 5.6.2007 19:05
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
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Lähettäjä: Rahkonen Jukka
Lähetetty: su 20.5.2007 18:35
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Aihe: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Is fid beginning with a number valid in WFS?
Hi,
To avoid confuse, the difference between ms:roads and lv:towns was due to cut
and paste
Hi,
To avoid confuse, the difference between ms:roads and lv:towns was due to cut
and paste error. They should be
Mapserver:
gml:featureMember
ms:roads fid=71
Geoserver:
gml:featureMember
lv:roads fid=roads.71
-Jukka-
Hi,
I am trying to serve the same data through Mapserver WFS and
Hi,
It seems to be simple to convert Vmap0 data to shapefiles or whatever with
ogr2ogr. I am now thinking that is that conversion compulsory or could I use
Vmap0 directly as source data for Mapserver? I made a trial by giving
CONNECTIONTYPE OGR and CONNECTION in the way that worked with
Hi,
Both links do work for me.
-Jukka-
-Original Message-
From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Milo van der Linden
Sent: Tue 15.5.2007 17:46
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapserver handling BBox in different coordinate
systems
Hello list,
I
Hi Frank,
If there are multiple ways (multiple sets of parameters) then to be safe
none of them are used.
I don't know if that is the case in for KKJ or not without quite a bit of
digging.
If there was one clearly preferred set of parameters that you and everyone
else can agree on, then I can
Hello,
For some reasons there are two versions of Finnish KKJ parameters hanging
around in the projection libraries. I checked that the situation is the same
at least in MS4W and FW Tools Windows packages. In the files
\FWTools1.2.2\proj_lib\epsg and \ms4w\proj\nad\epsg the definition are
Hi,
I have a WFS service on Mapserver v 4.99. Now some clients are reporting
errors when parsing the GML from GetFeature request saying that 'test': 887
is not a valid gml:id
From the little I understood from all I have read today about WFS I got slight
feeling that a fid should not begin
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: Attila Csipa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can also use free demo application kdu_compress (from
www.kakadusoftware.com) for compressing geotiffs to jpeg2000. It transfers
all the GeoTiff information inside jpeg2000 file so that also GDAL can use
I
From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Attila Csipa
Sent: Wed 9.5.2007 17:29
On Wednesday 09 May 2007 08:00, Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
can all the drivers handle compressed jpeg2000 in an effective way. You'll
have something to compare with if you browse your images with kdu_show
browser
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Frank Warmerdam
Attila Csipa wrote:
Yes, upon checking it seems to be the issue, but is there a way to force the
world file (plain jpeg misses it too) ? The funny part is that f.e. the PNG
driver _does_ find the
Hi,
This layer works fine for me with Geoserver WFS v. 1.0
Regards,
-Jukka-
LAYER
NAME WFS-parcels
STATUS OFF
TYPE POLYGON
CONNECTIONTYPE WFS
CONNECTION http://localhost:8080/geoserver/wfs?;
MAXSCALE 10
PROJECTION
Hi,
Sure it is possible. I made once a trial with Oracle spatial layer by
inserting a variable inside the SQL query in the DATA argument. The layer can
then be called from WFS client with extra argument like ID=5 and the result
should be as you expect. I guess,but haven't tried myself, that
Hi,
Open Jump (www.openjump.org) seems to have a couple or menu selections for
generalisation and it reads (and writes) shapefiles. I have never tried those
tools myself, though.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Hi,
Why not to make a fast test by using your own data? Adjust your map file (or
make a copy) so that the shapefiles are served first in the native projection
of the data, and then in some other projection. If you have more interest you
can tune for example JMeter to send a few thousand
Hi,
You can mosaic all the original tiles to gdal VRT virtual mosaic in seconds by
using a modified gdal_merge python script. There are references to this in
mailing list archives. If you then use this VRT as source and give the extents
you would like to have on your result image for
Hi,
My test system has 3 GHz prosessor and 1 GB of memory. I have on an external
Firewire 400 unit worth 2 TB of imagery, consisting or individual 300 MB
GeoTIFF images. Those are uncompressed and with overviews, but untiled. I
have made layers out of those by creating tileindices. When I
Hi,
Correct. While MapInfo tab is database-like format and can contain everything
you may have in MapInfo in a single file, ESRI shapefiles can only have one
kind of features in one shapefile set.
-Jukka-
Lähettäjä: UMN MapServer Users List puolesta:
Hi,
There seems to be quite a lot of work already done in the Open streetmap
project at www.openstreetmap.org with ready made tools for uploading data
through recorded GPS tracks or directly digitising on high resolution satellite
imagery from Yahoo. There are tools for rendering the
Hi,
I cannot compare it with Linux, but MapLab with MS4W version 1.x is working
fine for me. It says in Maptools page:
MS4W 1.x is recommended for MapLab, because of possible problems with PHP5 in
MS4W 2.x.
-Jukka-
Lähettäjä: UMN MapServer Users List
Hi,
Maybe this is not the reason for your trouble, but shouldn't it in any case be
LAYERS=TEST.TEST? Now LAYERS seem to be missing from your URL
http://wms.server.org/wms_test?VERSION=1.1.1SERVICE=WMSREQUEST=GetMapTEST.TESTSTYLES=FORMAT=image/png
Regards,
-Jukka-
-Original Message-
Hi,
I am not sure if I understood you right, but perhaps you are searching for
something like what BBOX is doing if added to query string?
-Jukka-
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From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Sarah Parrott
Sent: Tue 2.1.2007 11:30
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Lähettäjä: UMN MapServer Users List
Puolesta Frank Warmerdam
John Mitchell wrote:
Frank,
The reason why I had:
OUTPUTFORMAT
NAME png
DRIVER GD/PNG
MIMETYPE image/png
IMAGEMODE RGB
EXTENSION png
END
listed was that for ECW files you had DRIVER
Hi,
Have you set the transparancy for the geotiff layer by adding OFFSITE 0 0 0 on
the LAYER definitions? That should work.
Regards,
-Jukka-
Lähettäjä: UMN MapServer Users List puolesta: John Mitchell
Lähetetty: pe 15.12.2006 0:51
Vastaanottaja:
Hi Sebastian,
Do you have a feeling that your Oracle is especially slow at the moment? How
many features your typical query is giving back?
I am using a polygon layer with 1.2 million polygons, all in one partition and
I think that MapServer works quite well with it with pure spatial queries.
Hi,
OpenJUMP www.openjump.org has generalisation tool, at least the daily built
version. It might be worth a try.
-Jukka-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Puolesta Ben Madin
Lähetetty: 11. joulukuuta 2006 6:16
Vastaanottaja:
Hi John,
ECW images are always compressed. The first step what Mapserver does in your
process is to decompress the original ECW image to some kind of uncompressed
pixel map. I haven't measured the times but I do not believe there would be
any dramatic difference in how long it takes to
Hi,
So the classitem seems to be there, but I cannot see either the EXPRESSION that
should be on each of your CLASS definitions. I am not totally sure about the
syntax but I suppose it should be like
EXPRESSION Movil Patente 0 if that is the exact string for building this
class.
Regards,
Lähettäjä: UMN MapServer Users List puolesta: Arnd Wippermann
Hello Eric,
You can change values in the mapfile, when you use substitutions:
Z.Bsp.: EXPRESSION ('[PRJNR]' = '%PRJNR%') in the mapfile
And this in the Mapserver-Request (not WMS-Request)
Hi,
I did some benchmarking while making an acceptance test for a new feature in
MapServer, LUT colour correction on-the-fly by using predefined LUT-tables.
More information about this fine feature here:
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/howto/raster_data/#special-processing-directives
Hi,
We have whole a lot of colour infrared aerial (CIR) photos and users
from two different organisations. Both organisations would use the
imagery adjusted in the way they have been used to and with CIR photos
this means two totally different appearance from the same original
imagery, reddish or
Hi,
I am almost sure I faced this same problem with uDig and a bit older Mapserver
version. In addition another WFS client reported the same error when used in
http POST mode, while http GET was OK. But even if my own WFS services failed
(built on MS4W) the demo WFS site of the DM Solutions
Hi,
Perhaps your image is missing georeferencing data? Check it with gdalinfo. If
this is the case, then construct ESRI type world file (.wld) for your image. If
your image is in another projection than your vectors you must add the correct
projection to your raster layer definition as well.
Hi,
MS4W main page seems to inform:
* MapServer CGI 4.8.4
* MapScript 4.8.4 (CSharp, Java, PHP, Python)
* Includes support for Oracle 10g, and SDE 9.1 data (if you have
associated client/dlls)
Regards,
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Lähettäjä:
Hi,
I have never experienced just this behaviour, but I have seen that for example
MapLab applications do not trigger the new map file with just pushing the
Refresh button. But if I check/uncheck a layer or zoom in/out or something then
the new map file is used. Could this be the case for
Hi,
I succeeded in my trial in making a personalized WMS layer from my Oracle
spatial data by defining layer DATA like this:
DATA GEOLOC FROM (SELECT MSLINK, GEOLOC FROM GIS_POLYGONS WHERE
PLOHKONRO='%NUMBER%') USING UNIQUE MSLINK VERSION 9i
Then I can connect my WMS service by using URL like
Hi,
I have never worked with image files having their origo at negative
coordinates, but perhaps your problem is due to that? Maybe you should flip
the signs in world files, like this:
World file 1:
- 4.553027622068700
0.000
0.000
4.553027622068700
Hi,
Reprojecting images one to one tends to give you those black edges because the
original image boundaries does not match exactly the dimensions of pixels in
the reprojected image. I know that some commercial image processing packages
offer tools for creating a mosaic from the reprojected
Hi,
Does gdalinfo show the orientation information,
Imean reasonable geographic values for the origo of the image? If
so, then you can define the projection (is you know that) in the layer section
of the mapfile. However, if you miss not only projection
butorientation info as
Hi,
Just a comment about error log, check also your web servers log file, there may
be something in it. In my MS4W installation it seems to be named as
D:\ms4w\Apache\logs\error.log
Regards,
-Jukka-
P.S. I struggled a long time with cascading WMS before I understood that my
test server was
Hi,
I don't know, but I wonder if having units meters in your mapfile is correct?
Regards,
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Lähetetty: 19. elokuuta 2006 21:10
Vastaanottaja:
Hi,
You cannot use tileindex shapefile as an image catalogue input for
gdal_translate. However, you can reach the same effect by creating a GDAL
virtual dataset (GDAL/VRT) from your images and using that as input. There was
discussion about this some time ago under title Palletizing Bulk
Hi,
Use ogrinfo utility in order to get the extents of your shapefile holding the
tileindex. Usage is like this:
ogrinfo tileindex.shp tileindex -summary
The response will include an Extent -line, which can be copied and pasted to
your mapfile, just remove extra parenthesis and commas.
Hi,
First things that come to my mind are:
- setting layers with MINSCALE/MAXSCALE so that the layer is switched to more
detailed one when you have zoomed in on a map to a certain level
- playing with the symbols, labels and scales, at least you can use
LABELMAXSCALE/LABELMINSCALE at layer
Hi,
How about Mapserver included in the FW Tools set, could it be something close
to what you are searching for?
-Jukka Rahkonen-
-Original Message-
From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of M.L. Jackson
Sent: Fri 11.8.2006 22:58
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject:
Hi,
I suspect your precompiled Mapserver does not support 3D shapefiles. At least
my, a bit old MS4W Mapserver does not. You may want to try converting your
shapefile to normal 2D shapefile with ogr2ogr by using the switch:
-nlt POLYGON.
Regards,
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Hi,
Best way I have found so far is to use Mapserver itself. For the whole
rasterset it goes very easily by using tileindex as raster input, mapfile
extents taken from the tileindex shapefile with ogrinfo,GeoTIFF as
outputformat, some reasonable image size, and then asking for the whole layer
Hi,
I am not shure, but shouldn't there be supports WMS_CLIENT as well? Maybe you
could check that first?
Regards,
-Jukka Rahkonen-
-Original Message-
From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Brent Wood
Sent: Sun 16.7.2006 6:58
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject:
Hi,
Obviously your EXTENT and your layer projections do not match. Either use
EXTENT values in epsg:26914 (you can check suitable values for your layer with
ogrinfo). However, if you want to reproject the data and have output in lat/lon
then you must set projection for MAP level as well.
Hi,
Mapserver is not going through _every_ image included in tileindex, but it does
do that for all images falling inside the bounding box of your request. But if
you show the whole layer it means the same thing. WMS is not caching anything
so for every new request everything is done from the
Hi,
I am usually creating a quick look image of size 1000 by 1000 or 2000 by 2000
pixels first over my whole site first and make a separate layer from that. By
playing with maxscale and minscale I show first the quick look and switch to
tileindex when the resolution is not good enough any
Hi,
Still brutal but maybe better way than saving WMS images through a web browser
is to feed the WMS request URL to wget utility instead of a browser or
something, with -O switch, if I remember right. And if you have GeoTIFF as
outputformat you can use downloaded imagery with almost any GIS
Hi,
I am not sure if I totally understood your problem, but I'll try to guess what
might be wrong.
First, tileindex is a catalog for Mapserver so that it can find correct
physical images from a certain area. A field in a dbf file (default name
location) gives the path to physical images.
Hi,
You seem to have layer status OFF. Try with ON or DEFAULT.
-Jukka-
-Original Message-
From: UMN MapServer Users List on behalf of Eduardo Arévalo
Sent: Tue 4.7.2006 18:02
To: MAPSERVER-USERS@LISTS.UMN.EDU
Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Error in WMS server
thanks Bart
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