I can confirm the template works ok, see: http://maps.dnr.state.mn.us/cgi-bin/mapserv410?map=/usr/local/www/docs_maps/mapserver_demos/itasca/test.map
I'm not using an HTML legend in this case. Seems like a layer problem as you noted in follow-up messages. Steve >>> Steve Lime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/6/2006 1:02:57 PM >>> Checking into this... Steve >>> piero cavalieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/3/2006 11:28:57 AM >>> Hi all, I use cgi 4.10 (tried both from DMSolutions and TWtools) and do a request like this: http://localhost/Scripts/mapserv.exe?map=D:/Web/Site/HGis/trentino.map&layer=DTM&layer=ECW&mode=browse My web template file is an xml file: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?> <map> <img value="[img]"/> <mapwidth value="[mapwidth]"/> <mapheight value="[mapheight]"/> <scalebar value="[scalebar]"/> <referenceMap value="[ref]"/> <imgxy value="[center]"/> <imgext value="[mapext]"/> <legend> <![CDATA[ [legend] ]]> </legend> </map> With 4.6 cgi this worked fine. Then I had to format/reinstall my WindowsXp and tried 4.10, but with the same web application I have the following cgi output: msDrawMap(): Layer 5 (laghi), 0.079s msDrawMap(): Layer 11 (i_dep_p), 0.078s instead of the xml file from web template. In temp dir I have all the images created for the request (map, scalebar ecc.), so cgi installation seems to be ok. I don't try using the old 4.6 (because I don't have it any more). Anyone could give an advice please ? Thanks Piero
