In fact I use no web server, I try it all on local at home with Apache Tomcat, so I don't know what to write to IMAGEPATH.
Zenon Panoussis wrote: > > xslove wrote: > >> Only one thing happened when I call request within browser. Within tmp >> folder (as it is specified by IMAGEPATH and IMAGEURL) is created empty >> file >> like as 115618998219400.img.tmp (where size is 0 bytes). > > With the last map file it should be called TEST[long number].png, > but perhaps this is some intermediate file. > > Your latest map file said > >>> IMAGEPATH "/tmp/" >>> IMAGEURL "/tmp/" > > and that's why I was asking about your filesystem paths. As I wrote > earlier in this thread, > >>> The imagepath is relevant to your file system, the imageurl to >>> the webserver's document root. Try (adjusting to your system) > >>> IMAGEPATH "/var/www/html/tmp/" >>> IMAGEURL "/tmp/" > > so if your imageurl is /tmp/ and your imagepath is /tmp/ too, then > your webserver document root would be / on the file system, which > I doubt it is. > >> After about two days I try it on linux system and we will see... > > ??!! Indeed, looking back, you said you're using windows already > a few postings back. I missed it, so I've been assuming linux all > along. Everything I've said so far is based on that wrong assumption. > I'm afraid I don't have windows, so I can't try it out on it. > > Z > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/layer-configuration-for-WMS-tf2133082.html#a5921112 Sent from the Mapserver - User forum at Nabble.com.
