Hello All,
is there a way to configure a mapfile to only support a given version of WCS,
WFS, WMS? For
example, can I configure mapserver to only host WCS version 1.1 and refuse any
request
specifying a different version?
Thanks!
--john
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mapse
Matt,
Just picked up on the thead, sorry for the late posting. In PostgreSQL, for
full-text indexing in TSearch2 (don't know if your FTS experience is with
PG), you can also build with plainto_tsquery(), and if you want to avoid the
dictionary stemming etc., prepare the index and use the search w
Option 1 works great (just had to remove "FONT" after "LABEL). "COLOR 0 0 0"
wasn't needed.
Thanks Steve!!
> -Original Message-
> From: Lime, Steve D (DNR) [mailto:steve.l...@state.mn.us]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2010 4:00 PM
> To: Sigda, Mark - Fort Collins, CO; mapserver-users@lists
Hi Mark: There are a couple of ways to go. Either should work. Option 1 is less
of hack I so I'd start there. Option 2 is really more useful when you want to
label the marker.
Steve
Option 1: TrueType symbol as text.
LAYER
NAME 'option1'
DATA ...
TYPE ANNOTATION
CLASS
COLOR 0 0 0 #
And don't forget to check that user-agent is MAPINFOW.EXE before doing
that, or you would screw up requests sent by OGC specs respectful clients.
If you want to change the order of coordinates, only do it for EPSG
codes between 4000 and 5000...
Regards,
Guillaume
Le 05/05/2010 21:08, Yewondw
You could possibly look into using mapscript wrapper for WxS services
(http://mapserver.org/ogc/mapscript.html) and possibly change the
version programatically or the order of the bbox.
regards,
On 05/05/2010 2:29 PM, Travis Kirstine wrote:
It appears that the bbox in the reverse order for 1.
It appears that the bbox in the reverse order for 1.3, is there a work around?
wms.php?cid=27&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetMap&LAYERS=Imagery_group&STYLES=&CRS=EPSG:4269&BBOX=-180,-90,180,90&WIDTH=636&HEIGHT=318&FORMAT=image/png&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&BGCOLOR=0xFF&EXCEPTIONS=XML
HTTP/1.1" 200 166460 "-"
Andy-
Thanks a ton for taking a look at this for me. In looking around some more
talking about variable substitution, I found that I can do a FILTER like you
mentioned in the layer section of the mapfile. I could do a:
FILTER "city @@ ts_vector('%mycitysearch%')"
and then in the mapserver requ
Hi,
What does the GetMap request looks like, specifically the bbox
coordinates and the projection? For wms 1.3.0, bbox coordinates are
expected for projections such as espg:4326 to use the inverse axe order
(lat/long instead of long/lat)?
regards,
On 05/05/2010 11:54 AM, Travis Kirstine wr
Hi,
I'm currently running ms 5.4.2 and am having difficulties with wms
version 1.3. I am using MapInfo as the client and it seems that it is
hard coded wms version 1.3 if available from the service. It seems
that there is bbox issue when passing GetMap request to the service.
Is there something I
Thomas,
I am certain that I am hitting the patched map server, and I will
contact you off-list with respect to the shapefile.
Mark
On 5/5/2010 11:00 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
> hmm, that's strange. if you're sure you're hitting the patched
> mapserver version, can you send me an excerpt of that
hmm, that's strange. if you're sure you're hitting the patched
mapserver version, can you send me an excerpt of that shapefile for
testing?
--
thomas
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 16:16, Mark Deneen wrote:
> Thomas,
>
> Unfortunately, the patch did not appear to correct my situation, so I am
> back to
On 5/5/2010 9:28 AM, mattmendick wrote:
Correct, that is what I'm asking ultimately. What is the "attributal"
equivalent to !BBOX! if it exists?
Ok, I think I found the spot in the source where it uses
'PropertyIsLike'. (I'm found it in FLTGetIsLikeComparisonSQLExpression)
It's in a totally
Thanks for your responses,
As Jukka mentioned it is easy to add custom projections on the server
side, however the client side it is application dependent, I was
focused on GeoMedia and it looks as though you can create a coordinate
system file (e.g. EPSG90091.csf )to recognize custom epsg from th
On 5/5/2010 9:28 AM, mattmendick wrote:
Correct, that is what I'm asking ultimately. What is the "attributal"
equivalent to !BBOX! if it exists?
A quick look into the source (mappostgis.c) , I dont see anything
similar. However, when it's building the where clause of the sql, it
tacks on the
Correct, that is what I'm asking ultimately. What is the "attributal"
equivalent to !BBOX! if it exists?
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On 5/5/2010 9:14 AM, mattmendick wrote:
We have set up a WFS service connected with postgres loaded up with some
substantial datasets of ~120 million rows. We have run into users wanting to
utilize the filter "PropertyIsLike". The search string and a wildcard
character are specified, and mapserv
Thomas,
Unfortunately, the patch did not appear to correct my situation, so I am
back to adding an outline to the ocean polygons.
Mark
On 5/4/2010 4:02 AM, thomas bonfort wrote:
> see http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3165 for an explanation and a
> patch.
>
> regards,
> thomas
>
> On Tue,
We have set up a WFS service connected with postgres loaded up with some
substantial datasets of ~120 million rows. We have run into users wanting to
utilize the filter "PropertyIsLike". The search string and a wildcard
character are specified, and mapserver does a search against postgres,
somethi
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