MapServer (through the GDAL library) handles raster files of that size
very well. To test your mapfile I would:
1) open a command prompt and execute c:\ms4w\setenv.bat)
2) cd into your map folder
3) test the mapfile with a shp2img command:
shp2img -m base3_b.map -o test.png -map_debug 3
A png should be produced of your map, or an error message should be
displayed with a line number.
If shp2img gives no error and produces a valid map image, then it is a
problem on the application side.
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Jeff McKenna
FOSS4G Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/
On 15-Jun-08, at 2:46 PM, Henric Ernstson wrote:
I have a functional chameleon app. I use many raster-data set and
shp-files.
No I get problem with some new rasterdata that I use. I get the
following
error. .. ..
Yes I have added some wery large dataset (>290 Meg per rasterfile)...
Warning: [MapServer Error]: getString(): Parsing error near (8):
(line 126)
in C:\ms4w\apps\chameleon\htdocs\common\wrapper\map_session.php on
line 215
Warning: Failed to open map file
C:\ms4w\apps\chameleon\samples\htdocs\/../map/base3_b.map in
C:\ms4w\apps\chameleon\htdocs\common\wrapper\map_session.php on line
215
Fatal error: Call to a member function set() on a non-object in
C:\ms4w\apps\chameleon\htdocs\widgets\KeyMap\KeyMap.widget.php on
line 197
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