Rich-- Sorry, I misunderstood your question. AFAICT, the most likely reasons for broken auto-generated vector-layer keyimages would be either:
a misconfigured WEB IMAGEURL parameter in the mapfile or a misconfigured config.dlegend_server parameter in the html template You might also want to look at settings in the mapfile's WEB METADATA section (see Steve's post at http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.mapserver.user/20286), but I'm not convinced a misconfiguration there would result in broken keyimages. HTH, --Ken >>> Richard Greenwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 6/26/2006 10:07:37 PM >>> On 6/26/06, Ken Boss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Rich-- > > You should be able to do the same thing for a vector layer - just throw a > KEYIMAGE line into the CLASS(es) section(s). At least, it works for me on my > ms4w installation using make_dlegend_cgi.py. Hey Ken, Always a pleasure to hear from you. Where I'm lost is that in the demo there is a keyimage defined for the ratser layer, but the vector layers seem to get their keyimage created on the fly. When I try this in my application I just get a "broken link" image in my legend for all my layers. I'm not doing a very good job of articulating my problem (and if I could articulate it better, I would probably have solved it by now!) Rich -- Richard Greenwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.greenwoodmap.com
