Thanks for the speedy replies, guys. I have it working now. For me the issue was the product of (1) using a relative path, and (2) using the wrong TYPE. Silly me!
On Thu, Jun 23, 2016 at 7:34 AM Jeff McKenna <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2016-06-23 3:49 AM, Even Rouault wrote: > > > > Definitely not in the DATA that must be a layer name or SQL SELECT, but > in CONNECTION. > > It is important to put the absolute path, as the SHAPEPATH directive > will have no effect on > > a /vsizip/ filename. As Mike raised, it is recommended to put the > filename of the shape too. > > (you may omit it if the .shp is at the root of the .zip and there's no > other "extra" file than the ones > > expected for a shapefile. When you omit it, the zip is recognized as a > directory and it is the > > same logic as doing ogrinfo on a directory that is applied. Will work > with directory of shapefiles > > and .tab/.mif for example) > > Thank you Even, my issue was the full path requirement. I will document > this now. > > Below is my working layer (with MS4W 3.1.4 / MapServer 7.0.1) : > > LAYER > NAME "testzip" > TYPE POLYGON > STATUS ON > CONNECTIONTYPE OGR > CONNECTION "/vsizip/D:/ms4w/apps/test/test.zip" > DATA "test" > CLASS > NAME "test" > STYLE > COLOR 240 240 240 > OUTLINECOLOR 199 199 199 > END > END > END # layer > > -jeff > > > -- > Jeff McKenna > MapServer Consulting and Training Services > http://www.gatewaygeomatics.com/ > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > mapserver-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users > >
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