Pedro

try to change the line 374 in incphp/query/squery.php

to
$wmsResultURL = $this->qLayer->getWMSFeatureInfoURL($this->x_pix, 
$this->y_pix, 10, "text/plain");

which was actually wrong, I corected it now in the SVN.

and see if it works. Check also the debug log for the outputs having 
lines with "dumpWMSQueryResults()" (see FAQ for debugging).

armin

On 11/07/2011 01:56, Pedro Venâncio wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm having trouble using the Identify tool with WMS layers. With raster 
> layers on local files (tiff), the tool works as expected, but in case of WMS 
> layers, I can not get any results to Identify (GetFeatureInfo).
>
> I have tried various options based on pmapper_demo_dev.map, but no results. 
> Here is the base configuration I'm using:
>
>    LAYER
>      NAME 'LEE_2011_final'
>      TYPE RASTER
>      CONNECTIONTYPE WMS
>      CONNECTION 
> 'http://localhost/cgi-bin/teste_qgismapserver/qgis_mapserv.fcgi';
>      STATUS OFF
>      TOLERANCE 6
>      TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
>      TEMPLATE 'void'
>      METADATA
>        'wms_name' 'LEE_2011_final'
>        'wms_server_version' '1.1.1'
>        'wms_srs' 'EPSG:20790'
>        'wms_format' 'image/png'
>      END
>    END
>
> I appreciate any help, since I'm new to the pmapper/mapserver!
>
> Thanks,
> Pedro Venâncio
>
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Armin Burger
>
> see
>
> http://svn.pmapper.net/trac/browser/trunk/pmapper/config/dev/pmapper_demo_dev.map
>
> and
>
> http://mapserver.org/input/raster.html#raster-query
>
> armin
>
> On 25/06/2011 00:37, Matt Doggett wrote:
>> How can I query/identify the pixel/cell value of a raster at the location of
>> mouse click?  I've searched online and have found vague older references to
>> a pmapper_demo_dev.map and a "corine" layer (which apparently doesn't exist
>> anymore) that demonstrates how to use metadata tags for use with rasters to
>> query/identify.  I think I've figured out the METADATA tags that I should
>> use, But nothing I've tried yet returns the pixel value of the raster.
>> Mapserver renders this raster layer without any problem. How do I
>> identify/query the pixel cell value?
>>
>>
>>
>> I'm using p.mapper 4.1.1 and php_mapscript 5.6.
>>
>>
>>
>> The layer snippet from my mapfile is below.
>>
>>
>>
>> Many thanks.   Matt
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>      LAYER
>>
>>        NAME "ppt"
>>
>>        GROUP "ppt"
>>
>>        DATA "precipitation_data.bil"
>>
>>        PROJECTION
>>
>>          "proj=latlong"
>>
>>        END
>>
>>        STATUS ON
>>
>>        TYPE RASTER
>>
>>        UNITS METERS
>>
>>        TEMPLATE void
>>
>>        TOLERANCEUNITS pixels
>>
>>        TOLERANCE 0
>>
>>        METADATA
>>
>>            "DESCRIPTION" "Rainfall data"
>>
>>            "RESULT_HEADERS" "xcoord,ycoord"
>>
>>            "RESULT_FIELDS" "x,y"
>>
>>        END
>>
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