Frank,

I follow all ur suggestions but seems not working. I access http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=jpg.map&layer=lakespy&mode=map
My intention is to get map.jpg displayed, but what I get is a purple rectangular shape.

Below is output gdalinfo map.jpg. I simplified the map file too.
Hope you able to spot the mistake?

#gdalinfo map.jpg
Driver: JPEG/JPEG JFIF
Size is 2524, 1738
Coordinate System is `'
Corner Coordinates:
Upper Left  (    0.0,    0.0)
Lower Left  (    0.0, 1738.0)
Upper Right ( 2524.0,    0.0)
Lower Right ( 2524.0, 1738.0)
Center      ( 1262.0,  869.0)
Band 1 Block=2524x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Red
Band 2 Block=2524x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Green
Band 3 Block=2524x1 Type=Byte, ColorInterp=Blue

"jpg.map"
MAP
  NAME ITASCA
  STATUS ON
  SIZE 2524 1738
  EXTENT 388107.634400379 5203120.88405952 500896.339019834 5310243.30613897
  #SHAPEPATH "/var/www/cgi-bin/data"
  IMAGECOLOR 255 0 255
  TRANSPARENT TRUE
  IMAGETYPE JPEG

LAYER
    NAME lakespy
    TYPE RASTER
    STATUS ON
    DATA "/var/www/cgi-bin/data/map.jpg"
END


On 6/28/06, Frank Warmerdam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hooi wrote:
> Hi, all. I am new here.
> I access to
> http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=test.map&layer=lakespy2&mode=map
> <http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=test.map&layer=lakespy2&mode=map>
> but JPEG was displayed. FYI, I able to see vector image. Need help on
> this, thanks.
>
> Below is my mapserver version output:-
> MapServer version 4.8.3 OUTPUT=GIF OUTPUT=PNG OUTPUT=JPEG OUTPUT=WBMP
> OUTPUT=SVG SUPPORTS=FREETYPE INPUT=EPPL7 INPUT=OGR INPUT=GDAL
> INPUT=SHAPEFILE

Hooi,

I skimmed through your whole email message but was unable to determine
what sort of problem you are having.  You mention a jpeg was
displayed.  What something wrong with it?

I am guessing that your raster layer didn't display properly, is that
right?

It is a bit odd to have a single class for a raster layer.  As far as I
know the current arrangement would just cause the whole raster to
be render in color 49 117 185.  Is that your intention?

If the problem is with your raster layer it might also be helpful
to see a gdalinfo report on the raster file (map.tif) as opposed
to map.jpg.  Was map.jpg the output file?

PS. I often try with full absolute paths when I suspect problems with
how the data is being found.  You might want to try that.

Best regards,
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