Hi Ed,
In your map file do you have the TEMPLATE variable defined for the layer? If you don't define this variable then the layer can't be queried. You can set the variable to any value
e.g. TEMPLATE "dummyval"
Aaron
On 12/9/05, Steve Lime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ed: Sounds like the layer is queryable. What sort of a tolerance do you have
defined for the layer in question?
Steve
>>> Edward Nuttall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/09/05 6:00 AM >>>
Dear list
I am getting the following response to a map query when I click on one of
the points in a postgis layer. It seems that MapServer recognises that I
have clicked on a point, because if I miss I get the
standard "msQueryByPoint(): Search returned no results. No matching record
(s) found" message, it just doesn't seem to be using the template when I do
hit the points.
any help much appreciated
Ed
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