I just added your layer definition as it is to the map file with the
demo data and it works with both IE and FF. So I don't have a clue why
it gives problems for you (and in general I would wonder what should be
that special to p.mapper with regard to map rendering, it just uses
plain PHP Mapscript for this...)
armin
On 26/02/2009 14:59, Ernesto Barrera wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been using Pmapper 3.2 on Ubuntu for a while and everything has
> been working nicely.
>
> However, I have just added a simple 'grid' layer to my mapfile:
>
> LAYER
> NAME "grid"
> TYPE LINE
> STATUS ON
> CLASS
> NAME "grid"
> COLOR 0 0 255
> END
> GRID
> END
> END
>
> and surprisingly, Pmapper refused to load map.phtml ("IE cannot show the
> web site" message).
> I've been using these 'mapfile defined' grid layers in many other
> applications (Ka-map, Fusion, etc)
> without a problem so I'm pretty lost with this behavior in Pmapper.
>
> I've tested the mapfile loading it directly through cgi-bin on the
> browser and it worked fine showing nice blue parallels and meridians:
>
> http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/var/www/data/maptest.map&layer=grid&mode=map
>
> I've also removed the rest of layers from mapfile to make simpler
> finding the problem but no luck so far.
>
> Any hints would be appreciated,
> Regards, Ebarrera
>
>
>
>
>
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