Wow, that's very subtle easy to miss!

Is there then a way to not have the layers below water show up in the capabilities document?

Paul

René F. Viancos S. wrote:
Hi, Check the GROUP parameter in the MapFile Documentation. With this you can merge many layers in one grouped Layer.

Regards

René Viancos

2008/3/25, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>:

    What I would like to achieve is a WMS server where when the user
    selects
    a layer (e.g. Water) that they see Line and Polygon water features
    rendered where the lines are in the database table water_lines and the
    polygons are in the table water_polys. All the line features are
    rendered first with the polygon features rendered on top of those.

    Is it possible with mapserver to define a layer which gets data from
    multiple sources? Sort of like nested layers but where the user
    doesn't
    see the nested layers.

    An extension of this would to be also have different tables with
    data at
    different scales so the 1:20k data would be in water_20k_lines and the
    1:250k would be in water_250k_lines.

    Throughout all of this the user just sees the Water layer.

    Cheers,
    Paul
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