I haven't done something similar to what you are trying to do, but at first
glance i see a space standing between vector’ and END.
Did you try replacing the space with %20?
Just a thought :).
On 11 December 2010 14:49, Jeff McKenna jmcke...@gatewaygeomatics.comwrote:
On 10-12-10 5:57 PM,
Hello!
I have read about MyGIS being deprecated, but I'm hoping for a quick
fix for this particular problem, which wouldn't involve rewriting a
lot of queries.
We have a MyGIS layer which stopped working after upgrading Mapserver
from 5.2.1 to 5.6.5.
The data definition is:
DATA
Hello,
I have an application with mapserver and pmapper. All work fine with
relative path in mapfile but when I try to export the map to geotiff I get
the next error:
[13-Dec-2010 10:37:20] PHP Warning:
readfile(../../../ms_tmp/18c6hpup5imb6vqlva3f950585.tif) [a
That error usually occurs when there is a problem with the syntax of your
CGI query string.
That is consistent with the post I found at:
http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Clarification-on-RFC-44-changes-td2585073.html
which suggests that there may be a problem with the syntax of
Hi Simo:
The table snippet you posted below looks like a histogram (ie how many
pixels for each value), and in its form is not sufficient for a map
display. Do you also have the geolocations for these pixels?
Alex
On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Simone Frigerio
simone.frige...@univie.ac.at
After preparing my last post, I noticed the strange numbers (really the fact
that I got two different ones) for the single quotes when I encoded the URL
(%91 and %92) that was failing:
Hello,
I have been using Mapserver with Tilecache and Google maps to display
polygon boundary overlays for some time now. However, the users
complain that the overlay is not accurate if they zoom in to the map
(zoom level 14 onwards). Is this a problem with the projection scheme
being used? I
E, 13 dets 2010 kirjutas Toomas Aas toomas@raad.tartu.ee:
We have a MyGIS layer which stopped working after upgrading
Mapserver from 5.2.1 to 5.6.5.
Moving back to 5.4.2 (which as I understand is the earliest version
supporting PHP 5.3) solved the problem for now, until we can
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Simone Frigerio
simone.frige...@univie.ac.at wrote:
Yes of course Alex,
sorry I didn't include in the example. I can generate pixel geolocation,
of course.
Suggestion?
You can use classes in your map file's layer declaration, where values
within a certain
For mode=query (e.g. a standard point query) the closet feature is found. A
layer's tolerance is used to select candidate features and then distances are
computed for each candidate feature. If no feature is found in one layer then
the process moves to the next layer. The computed distance
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