I get the same result if I use file://c:/temp/7/0/0 I've also every permutation I can think of, but none seemed to work. BTW, I'm trying run gdal_translate:
gdal_translate my.xml my.tif I don't think I mentioned that previously. Thanks much for your responses, Even. On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Even Rouault <[email protected]> wrote: > Le lundi 21 mars 2011 20:42:37, Jeff Ruby a écrit : >> Hmmm...it doesn't seem to work for me. I get the following error: >> >> 0ERROR 1: GDALWMS: Unable to download block 0, 0. >> URL: file:///c:/temp/7/0/0 >> HTTP status code: 0, error: Couldn't open file /c:/temp/7/0/0. > > --> The error message shows that it tries to open "/c:/temp/7/0/0", note the > leading slash. The reason is your URL below where you have the 2 slashes of > file:// plus one additional slash. Try removing it. > >> ERROR 1: IReadBlock failed at X offset 0, Y offset 0 >> ERROR 1: GetBlockRef failed at X block offset 0, Y block offset 0 >> >> >> All my tiles are in c:\temp. Below is my xml file: >> >> <GDAL_WMS> >> <Service name="TMS"> >> <ServerUrl>file:///c:/temp/${z}/${x}/${y}</ServerUrl> >> <SRS>EPSG:32618</SRS> >> </Service> >> <DataWindow> >> <UpperLeftX>224270.0</UpperLeftX> >> <UpperLeftY>3731360.0</UpperLeftY> >> <LowerRightX>226811.0</LowerRightX> >> <LowerRightY>3728689.0</LowerRightY> >> <SizeX>25088</SizeX> >> <SizeY>26624</SizeY> >> <TileCountX>49</TileCountX> >> <TileCountY>52</TileCountY> >> <TileLevel>7</TileLevel> >> </DataWindow> >> <Projection>EPSG:32618</Projection> >> <BlockSizeX>25088</BlockSizeX> >> <BlockSizeY>26624</BlockSizeY> >> <BandsCount>3</BandsCount> >> <Cache/> >> </GDAL_WMS> >> >> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Even Rouault >> >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> > Le vendredi 18 mars 2011 21:00:12, Jeff Ruby a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> >> >> I've built a TMS structure using gdal2tiles. I'd like to access the >> >> files directly not via a webserver. >> >> >> >> It appears the WMS TMS minidriver may be an option and I'd like to >> >> know if <ServerURL> supports reference to a local drive\path. >> > >> > Yes, use file://a_directory_name >> > >> >> Thanks much, >> >> -Jeff >> >> _______________________________________________ >> >> gdal-dev mailing list >> >> [email protected] >> >> http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev
