Hi Jelmer,
In Oracle case, you need the Oracle environments (ORACLE_HOME,
ORACLE_BASE...) for the user that runs IIS. Another point is that you
need the Oracle Call Interfaces installed in machine. The last issue for
Oracle is that you need permission, for the user that run IIS, to access
the Oracle home installation, just a read mode can be.
Best regards.
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Fernando Simon
Mapserver and Oracle Spatial developer
G10 - Laboratorio de Computacao Aplicada - Brazil
http://www.univali.br/g10 - UNIVALI/CTTMAR
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Jelmer Baas wrote:
Hello everyone,
After a lot of struggling with my maps, I finally have a test
envirioment up and running. Now I'm moving the whole lot to the
server, and this gives me a huge problem. When I try to generate a
map, I am presented with:
CGI Error
The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete
set of HTTP headers.
The querystring is good, as is the mapfile (since it all works on my
test machine).
Info:
- Windows Server 2003, IIS6.0, fully updated
- Oracle Mapinfo package from http://hobu.stat.iastate.edu/mapserver/.
- Works in cmd (mapserv.exe "QUERY_STRING=mode=map&map=cocon.
map&mapext=-70000+280000+400000+630000&mapsize=640+480&layers=netherlands"
> test.jpg)
- I set rights for everyone to full control
- IIS CAN execute even unknown CGI files.
I'm out of ideas here. Can anyone help? If I at least had a normal
error message...
Thanks in advance,
Jelmer Baas