Easiest way is to use an environment variable in your web server. In Apache you just do:
SetEnv RockMSMap //someserver/somehiddenshare$/webapps/RockMS.map and then in javascript: config.mapfile = 'RockMSMap' Not sure how you'd do that with IIS but I imagine it's possible. Steve >>> "Richard Polk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/12/08 4:52 PM >>> I am looking for some help in how to hide the map file source in a dBox application. My environment is IIS 6 on Win Server 2003 with Python mapscript using Mapserver 5.0.2. I am accessing my dBox source files from a network file server. In my application html, my config.mapfile variable is set something like this: config.mapfile = '//someserver/somehiddenshare$/webapps/RockMS.map'; When a user views the web page source code in the browser, the file server name and path are exposed which I do not want. I have seen references to CGI wrappers but can't see how they apply to dBox applications. Thanks _______________________________________________ mapserver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
