Folks,
I'm sorry for speaking up on this without having read the other replies.
Forgive me for repeating information.
Edi.Karadumi wrote:
as you may know, i have very slow performance when i zoom out and im stucked
here. As i have read i should make a copy of the tiles with reduced
Hi folks,
I have compiled php-mapscript to run under a Linux Apache server with
php installed as a dynamic module. My whole binary tree is under $HOME,
and programs find their libraries via the environment variable
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Everything works beautiful with PHP installed as a CGI
On 08/03/10 14:12, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
I find the MapServer scale values very confusing myself. If I want
to compute the scale for particular request (for instance to establish
breakpoints for MINSCALE/MAXSCALE), I do a request at the target
resolution
with shp2img and debug output on
We do this in FGS so that's definitely possible.
Try adding a PassEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH after the SetEnv directive in
your httpd.conf. PassEnv is required for CGI's to receive the env vars,
and it seems that it is also required for DSO modules.
Daniel
Jan Hartmann wrote:
Hi folks,
I have
- How can i calculate the scale where i should create another layer of
the
tiles, or i shoud see it with some tests?
I find the MapServer scale values very confusing myself. If I want
to compute the scale for particular request (for instance to establish
breakpoints for
Jan Hartmann wrote:
Would it make sense to add this functionality to MapServer? Finding
scale breakpoints is a hassle indeed!
Jeff McKenna wrote:
I've always used a simple CGI template containing the [scaledenom] parameter.
I plan to simplify this for MS4W users.
Jan, Jeff,
If you have
Daniel Morissette wrote:
Jan Hartmann wrote:
Would it make sense to add this functionality to MapServer? Finding
scale breakpoints is a hassle indeed!
Jeff McKenna wrote:
I've always used a simple CGI template containing the [scaledenom] parameter.
I plan to simplify this for MS4W users.
My server side problem was a resolved issue with Sql Server 2008.
http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Getfeatureinfo-and-MSsql-2008-server-tt4631781.html#a4631781
Now I'm trying to upgrade the mapserver version, but I've got some doubts
about the best way to upgrade.
Since I've made some
Thanks Jukka,
but the problem was that I'm using SQL Server 2008, without appling the
patch resolved with this ticket
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/3058
As I said in my last post, I'm not sure I can overwrite the
msplugin_mssql2008.dll to resolve.
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Yes, that did it. Thanks Daniel
Jan
On 08/03/10 15:28, Daniel Morissette wrote:
We do this in FGS so that's definitely possible.
Try adding a PassEnv LD_LIBRARY_PATH after the SetEnv directive in
your httpd.conf. PassEnv is required for CGI's to receive the env vars,
and it seems that it is
On 08/03/10 16:06, Daniel Morissette wrote:
Jan, Jeff,
If you have ideas of an easier mechanism to help determine scales that
you would like to see added in MapServer then please share them... I'd
be happy to help improve this.
As a rule of thumb, for raster maps I compute the scale that
Does MapServer support vector PDF output??
Also I am experimenting on ver. 5.6.3 with pdf output and am getting some
output but it does not look like the png output. I also have not yet
figured out why I sometimes get nothing for some layers. Still
experimenting.
Can anyone point me to
Good day all,
i want to ask, i have file shp that already convert to Postgis, then i want to
appear it in mapfile named:map_postgis.map then check in:
http://localhost/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=i:/Spatial/mapfile/map_postgis.mapmode=map,
but that i found just background no Map. why?
shp:
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