Hi Markus,

I have no experience with QWC and Windows but maybe if you describe what you have done and what happens you may get an answer from the list. Your URLs are not accessible (time-out), at least for me.
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Am 13.03.2014 10:37, schrieb Markus Weidenbach:
Dear List,

for 2 days I was trying to get the QGIS Web Client running on my Windows
7 / Apache 2 system.
I think I checked almost all comments and (still left open) questions on
that issue on the web and this mailing list and my impression is, that
nobody ever successfully installed the QGIS Web Client on Windows/Apache
or am I wrong (?).

So, before I change to 3Liz lizmap-web-client, this post is my last hope
to get a positive answer ....

My settings are:
- Windows 7, 64 bit with QGIS 2.2 and _fully working QGIS Server_ on
Windows/Apache (all updated/loaded on 10. March 2014 from OSGEO4W setup,
QGIS Server and Apache loaded with OSGEO4W "Web GIS Fast Installation"
setup mode).
- QGIS Web Client downloaded ZIP from
https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Web-Client on 10. march 2014

Like many other users I could successfully install the QGIS Server and
display my *.qgs data as a map on the browser and also get the
GetCapabilities information etc.
If you find my server switched on you can check:
http://landconsult.no-ip.com/qgis/qgis_mapserv.fcgi.exe?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&SRS=EPSG:31467&REQUEST=GetMap&map=C:/OSGeo4W/apps/qgis/bin/wms_demo.qgs&BBOX=3453493.9,5358354.8,3461626.4,5363507.8&WIDTH=1000&HEIGHT=800&LAYERS=weg,bach&FORMAT=image/png

this is not Hello World, is it?

But after the setting-up of the QGIS Web Client files under
C:\OSGeo4W\apache\htdocs\QGIS-Web-Client-master and after adjusting all
possible paths (including the right path in the GlobalOptions.js file at
<<var serverAndCGI = "http://127.0.0.1/qgis/qgis_mapserv.fcgi.exe";>> I
was only able to see the QGIS Web Client interface but unfortunately not
the default map "helloworld.qgs".

http://landconsult.no-ip.com/QGIS-Web-Client-master/site/qgiswebclient.html?map=/Qgis-Web-Client-master/projects/helloworld.qgs

so do you get Hello world in another client (entering a GetMap request in your Browser or QGIS desktop)? Why are you not setting QWC on the project you mention above in order to decide whether it is a server or client problem?

So after all the reading and testing, I am not sure if QGIS WebClient is
able to run on Windows/Apache at all?

Is there anybody out there with a working QGIS Web Client on Windows/Apache?

Thanks for your answers in advance (even if it is "no").

Regards,

Markus



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