I I've discovered that the base layer rendering as jpg was a problem with my
openlayers, not mapserver. However, I still can't change my top-level
projection or extent. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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Sent: June 8, 2009 9:35 AM
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Subject: [mapserver-users] Ignoring top level settings
Hello list,
It seems as though my top level settings in my mapfile are being
ignored. No matter what I put as projection, the output doesn't change (unless
it's an invalid projection). Changing the values of EXTENT doesn't change
anything either, as my map always starts zoomed out very far. I also have not
been able to make my base layer output as anything other than jpg.
I have a feeling that this is related to an invalid /tmp/ location in
the mapfile. I have not been able to write the location of the /tmp/ folder
(it's on the root of my c: drive) in a way that mapserver will use it.
Apart from these things, everything works fine. I've been able to sort
of counter-act the projection ignoring by telling mapserver that the layer's
projection has lat_0=-49 when in fact, it is in epsg:43204 meaning lat_0=49.
I've attached my mapfile.
Thanks in advance,
Alexandre Laplante
Étudiant Co-op / Co-op Student
Division de l'Agriculture / Agriculture Division
Statistique Canada / Statistics Canada
170 Tunney's Pasture Driveway
Éd. Jean-Talon, 12è étage D1 / Jean-Talon Building, 12th floor D1
Ottawa, Ontario
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