Hi,
WMS services do often have an upper limit for the output image size.
According to WMS specs they should advertise that in response to a
getcapabilities request.
Despite that, Mapserver doesn't always do that. At least my version
(5.1) doesn't.
Piecing together an image from smaller pieces isn't that easy when
labels are involved (and perhaps also when hatch symbols are involved).
Cheers, MArco
Rahkonen Jukka schreef:
Hi,
WMS servers have often an upper limit for the output image size. If
that is the case you can not do anything else than capture the print
area in smaller pieces and combine them with your application. Test the
service by sending WMS calls manually with different HEIGHT and WIDTH
parameters.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Puolesta Basti2025 wrote:
Hi all,
i got an external wms included in my mapfile, like this:
LAYER
NAME 'grenzen_50000'
TYPE RASTER
STATUS ON
CONNECTION 'http://....????????????????..........?SERVICE=S&'
CONNECTIONTYPE WMS
METADATA
'wms_srs' 'EPSG:31467'
'wms_title' 'Grenzen 50000'
'wms_name' 'grenzen_50000'
'wms_format' 'image/png'
'wms_server_version' '1.1.1'
'wms_onlineresource'
'http://....????????????????..........SERVICE=S&version=1.1.
1&service=S&request=GetLegendGraphic&layer=grenzen_50000&for
mat=age/png&STYLEÞfault'
END
END
Normaly the wms is not able to print with 288dpi.
My question is, how can i mod my mapfile so that i can use
high quality
print with an external wms.
thx,
basti
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