Yup the PHP error log flags a permissions error (sorry was too tired to
remember error logs), though the ms_tmp folder is configured ok for
permissions...

As for formatting, it comes back to me - I remember looking at redefining
the shapefile field formats... groan.

Cheers
Chris

On 11 May 2011 22:05, Armin Burger <armin.bur...@gmx.net> wrote:

>
>
> On 11/05/2011 22:17, Chris Jackson wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > Does anyone know if the csv export requires OWC/office on the server?
>  Just
> > it works fine on one box, and not another (no download button appears) -
> > both sites are W2K3 on IIS and use same php library and pmapper files one
> > difference that springs to mind was the office element?
>
> I would bet that you have an error in the PHP error log... it can have
> different reasons, missing write permissions, old PHP version w/o zip
> function, zip extension not loadable, etc., who knows... the only thing
> that is sure is that it requires no office whatsoever software
>
> >
> > Also whilst on subject the results tables I can't for the life of me
> > remember where the number/value formatting options are -
> 5.76560000000e+004
> > isn't very pleasant on the eye!
>
> nothin really foreseen so far, no config option. A real solution would
> need to specify this for every layer and every single field, but that
> would be quite much to configure.
>
> A very coarse solution is to remove the comments in the function
> query/query.php->printFieldValues() at the beginning and define global
> rounding params for floats according to your needs, this will change the
> formatting of *all* float values in the result display, but maybe you
> can live with that.
>
> The export just writes out what it gets from the query result, but you
> could also modify the CSV class for the export plugin to change the
> formatting there (csv export is not very sophisticated anyway, and was
> probably once added as a quick and dirty solution without much of use...)
>
> armin
>
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