Again, MS4W does have its own mailing list so it would be better to use that for configuration questions.

You could download an MS4W add-on package from the MS4W downloads page, extract it at the same drive root, and look in ms4w/httpd.d/ again.

Once more, please move this discussion to the MS4W mailing list.  thank you.


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Jeff McKenna
FOSS4G Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/

Bob Pawley wrote:
Thanks Jeff

"...a new httpd_*.conf file should [also] be added to
/ms4w/httpd.d/httpd_*.conf."

Does this mean that these files are installed when the Web application (in
this case Workshop-5) is extracted into ms4w/app or is this a file which I
need to generate?? At the moment I can't find any such file under
ms4w/httpd.

If I need to generate the file is there an example around??

Bob
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff McKenna" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Brand New User


Hello,

Welcome into the foray :)  I have some comments below inline:


Bob Pawley wrote:
Hi

This is my first foray into servers et al. I have a couple of questions for anyone who wishes to answer.

I have downloaded ms4w (Windows install package) installed it and tested for working by asking for version number through command line as well as an HTTP request to mapserver.exe. Both were successful.

great!


Eventually I want to access a Postgis database.

I have also downloaded Workshp -5 and installed it under ms4w/Apache/htdocs

MS4W is designed to have all of the add-on applications live in /ms4w/apps/.

Also, to quote from the MS4W README:

"...a new httpd_*.conf file should [also] be added to /ms4w/httpd.d/httpd_*.conf. (The /httpd.d/ directory contains Apache configuration files that define which files on your computer/server are Web-accessible. For each Web application that you install, a new configuration file [will need to be created]."

Once you have created the new Apache alias that way, then you should restart Apache (run /ms4w/restart-apache.bat from the commandline) and goto 127.0.0.1/youralias



My first challenge comes with setting the url and pathways in Workshop-5 Map File and html pages.

I want to set the system up as a local app until I get it running.

1. Can Someone give me a url and pathway example of a local setup? (I've attempted variations on localhost and localhost.localdomain with no success).

see above


2. Since Map File appears to be project oriented is this a file that I need to generate in order to access Poistgis?


Yes you will need to generate a custom mapfile. Here are some resources for you:

- Vector Data Reference guide, for PostGIS: http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/vector_data/postgis - testing your .map file with the shp2img.exe utility (after executing /ms4w/setenv.bat at the commandline): http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/utilityreference/shp2img

Also, please note that MS4W does have its own mailing list for configuration issues (join at: http://lists.maptools.org/mailman/listinfo/ms4w-users_

have fun.

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Jeff McKenna
FOSS4G Consulting and Training Services
http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/

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