Jukka, Thanks for your pointers, I'll check out other WFS servers and see how far I get. I did add the extent as EXTENT -180 -90 180 90 in the map file but that doesn't seem to change anything.
Regards Jelmer Baas > -----Original Message----- > From: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: vrijdag 19 augustus 2011 11:05 > To: Jelmer Baas; '[email protected]' > Subject: Re: Error with WFS request from MapInfo > > Hi, > > I would start by addind EXTENT to MAP level. WFS 1.0.0 does not support > reprojection so select the desired output srsName and use that as map level > PROJECTION. Express extents to suit that projection. > > Mapserver has been pretty poor WFS server for real GIS clients but it is > getting better. However, I cannot promise you any amazing interoperability. > At least I would recommend you to update to 6.0. If you want to get some > good feelings about WFS consider having a try with TinyOWS first. It works > only with PostGIS (v. 1.5 or higher) but that looks to be OK for you. I have > managed to read features from TinyOWS with Kosmo GIS, gvSIG, QGis, uDig, > ArcGIS, MapInfo, Gaia, SIS Map Browser and iGeoDesktop. With some clients > even attribute and spatial filters work. Come back to Mapserver WFS later > and start making bug reports. Glad that you learned already to study the > POST traffic, it is really a must with WFS debugging. I am using Fiddler for > that > purpose. > > MapInfo seems to send a most basic WFS call (or stupid, just orders the > whole layer from you) so that should not be a trouble in this case. Once you > get the extents corrected you can continue and wait excited if MapInfo will > have troubles with checking the schemas and parsing the GML that comes > from Mapserver. > > -Jukka Rahkonen- > > > > > > -----Alkuperäinen viesti----- > > Lähettäjä: [email protected] > > [mailto:[email protected]] Puolesta Jelmer Baas > > Lähetetty: 19. elokuuta 2011 11:26 > > Vastaanottaja: [email protected] > > Aihe: [mapserver-users] Error with WFS request from MapInfo > > > > Hello list, > > > > I've been struggling with this issue for a while, now. When I > > try to add a WFS layer in MapInfo, I receive the following > > error (from the mapserver logfile): > > prepare_database(): Query error. Error declaring cursor: > > ERROR: BOX3D parser - couldnt parse. It should look like: > > BOX3D(xmin ymin zmin,xmax ymax zmax) or BOX3D(xmin ymin,xmax > ymax) > > LINE 1: ...:text from pandactueel WHERE geometrie && > > setSRID('BOX3D(-1.... > > ^ > > > > With query string: DECLARE mycursor BINARY CURSOR FOR SELECT > > asbinary(force_collection(force_2d(geo)),'NDR'),oid::text > > from mytable WHERE geo && setSRID('BOX3D(-1.#INF > > -1.#INF,1390604146415.56 -16080812.3872859)'::BOX3D, 28992 ) > > > > The layer itself works, via normal GetMap requests. > > > > This is my mapfile: > > > > MAP > > NAME TEST > > STATUS ON > > UNITS meters > > FONTSET "fontset.txt" > > DEBUG 5 > > CONFIG "MS_ERRORFILE" "c:\temp\mapserver.log" > > IMAGECOLOR 255 55 255 > > OUTPUTFORMAT > > NAME aggpng24 > > DRIVER AGG/PNG > > TRANSPARENT ON > > IMAGEMODE RGBA > > MIMETYPE "image/png" > > EXTENSION "png" > > END > > > > WEB > > METADATA > > "wms_title" "TEST" > > "wfs_title" "TEST" > > "wms_srs" "epsg:4326 epsg:900913" > > "wfs_srs" "epsg:4326 epsg:900913" > > "wms_onlineresource" "***" > > "wfs_onlineresource" "***" > > END # METADATA > > END #web > > > > > > SYMBOLSET "symbols_mapinfo2.sym" > > PROJECTION > > "init=epsg:4326" > > END > > LAYER > > TYPE POLYGON > > STATUS ON > > DUMP TRUE > > CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS > > CONNECTION "host=localhost dbname=TEST user=postgres > > password=*** port=5432" > > DATA "geo from mytable using unique oid using srid=28992" > > NAME mytest > > CLASS > > NAME " mytest " > > STYLE > > COLOR 0 0 250 > > OUTLINECOLOR 0 250 0 > > END > > END > > PROJECTION > > "init=epsg:28992" > > END > > MINSCALE 1 > > MAXSCALE 80000000 > > METADATA > > "wms_title" " mytest " > > "wms_srs" "epsg:4326 epsg:900913" > > "wfs_title" " mytest " > > "wfs_srs" "epsg:4326 epsg:900913" > > "gml_featureid" "oid" > > "gml_include_items" "all" > > END # METADATA > > END > > END # Map File > > > > > > MapInfo sends its requests as post (I'd prefer get...) and > > after using a packet sniffer I found out it sends this: > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> > > <GetFeature version="1.0.0" service="WFS" outputFormat="GML2" > > xmlns:ms="http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/mapserver" > > xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" > > xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc" > > xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/wfs" > > xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/wfs > > ../wfs/1.0.0/WFS-basic.xsd" > > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><Query > > typeName=" mytest"/></GetFeature> > > > > I use MapServer version 5.4.2, by the way. > > > > Can anyone tell me what I'm missing? Should I add extends in > > the MapFile or something? And where do those weird numbers come > from? > > > > Regards, > > Jelmer Baas > > Speer IT B.V. > > _______________________________________________ > > mapserver-users mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users > > _______________________________________________ mapserver-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
