Hi Peter

You will have to write some of the server-side code for saving the results into 
a list, but the spatial query is called a GetFeatureInfo request, which is part 
of the WMS spec, which Mapserver can do well. Here is the format of a request:

http://<myserver>/cgi-bin/mapserve.exe?service=WMS&version=1.1.1&request=GetFeatureInfo&LAYERS=mapsheet&QUERY_LAYERS=mapsheet&INFO_FORMAT=text/plain&SRS=EPSG:27200&BBOX=2435500,5843425,2437500,5845425&WIDTH=256&HEIGHT=256&X=128&Y=128

Kind regards,

Robert Sanson

>>> Peter Weilandt <[email protected]> 14/11/2011 1:07 p.m. >>>
I stumbled across MapServer in my search for a tool to use in a website.  I 
want to develop a website that will use a coordinate (lat & long), which is 
easily obtained from a user on the client side by clicking on a Google map, and 
then transferring this coordinate to the server side where it will be used to 
sequentially query many (500+) shapefile polygon layers, extracting the values 
from 2 fields from each layer at this coordinate, saving these values in a list 
(Excel, textfile?), and then using this list to return values to the user on 
the client side.  This sounds simple in concept, but is MapServer a tool that 
can accomplish this and, if so, are there any examples showing the code to use 
for such a query?



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