Thanks a lot, I will give it a try!


Mike Adair wrote:
> 
> 
> tgis wrote:
>> Hi Mapbuilders!
>>
>> I like to use mapbuilder to query WMS servers with time parameter. This
>> works great for one layer but not for other layers in the same context.
>> So I
>> got a couple of questions:
>>
>> 1. Is is possible to apply the TIME parameter to more than one layer in
>> the
>> current layer list (they all got the same time intervals)? 
>>   
> It should work to initially display the layers, but I doubt it will work 
> with the movie loop.  It looks like you might end up with multiple 
> timestamp listeners and they may not update the correct layers.  You can 
> certainly try it though.
> 
>> 2. Would it be possible to use the <extent> tag of the WMS capabilities
>> document to set the list of timestamps (instead of WMC <dimension>)? 
>>   
> Not without modifying some code.  The standard specifies that it should 
> use the Dimension element.
> 
>> 3. How can I display the current timestamp of a layer without using the
>> movieloop?
>>   
> The list of timestamps is generated and stored as the 'timestampList' 
> property of the Context model, See MapPaneOL.js for how to access it.  
> You might also be able to use the MovieLoop tool with <maxFrames> set to
> 1.
> 
> 
> Mike
>> The use case of the last question is basically: I got a layer with one
>> new
>> image every day. On a map that is not "MovieLoop enabled" I got the
>> latest
>> image from the WMS request by default. That's fine, but is there a way to
>> somehow display the timestamp of that image?
>>
>> Any help is appreciated,
>> tg
>>   
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