Hi Jukka, hi List,
Sorry, false alarm. I had screwed up on a message pipeline so I'd read
the images before they were there. That way I also hindered the images
to be delivered and screwed up on the next request. So nothing is wrong
with Mapserver and I am smarter than before ;-)
Best
Lars
Am 11.02.2015 um 12:03 schrieb Lars Fricke:
Hi Jukka,
Thank you for the fast response. If you say there should be an image,
maybe I'm doing something wrong in the receiving application. I will
check on that first and then come back with the result.
Best
Lars
Am 11.02.2015 um 11:34 schrieb Rahkonen Jukka (MML):
Hi,
Do you mean that you get nothing else than those lines into
ms_errorfile ever, not valid images at all?
The log entry looks good to me. The line you copied from access.log
has been a success "200" with "14068" bytes sent out which fits well
for a small jpeg image. Could it be that your DOP20 source data is
little bit sparse and some 256x256 sized tiles just do not contain
any data? Then it would be an expected result that you get those
lines into your ms_error.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Lars Fricke wrote:
Hello List,
I have a very strange effect I am stuck with. I have a python server
(Twisted) from where I make a WMS request to Mapserver. Now the
strange thing is, if I issue the request from my python server, I get a
"msQueryByRect(): Search returned no results. No matching record(s)
found." in ms_error.txt
If I take the very request string from the apache access log and put
it into the browser, I get a nice image as result. So I assume the
BBOX may be interpreted differently depending on the client? Or can
this be an encoding issue?
Here's my line from access.log:
127.0.0.1 - - [11/Feb/2015:09:17:35 +0100] "GET
/wms?SERVICE=WMS&FORMAT=image%2Fjpeg&REQUEST=GetMap&HEIGHT=256&SRS=EPSG%3A3857&VERSION=1.1.1&BBOX=1102680.5700419527%2C6719884.904662984%2C1102757.0070702378%2C6719961.341691271&LAYERS=DOP20&WIDTH=256&MAXNATIVEZOOM=20&TRANSPARENT=false
HTTP/1.1" 200 14068 "-" "My Server"
I do not see anything in the error.log of Apache at that time.
Any help is highly appreciated. Thanks for taking the time!
Best
Lars
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