Hi Daniel,
thanks for your input. This, however, was the output of the
ms_error.txt! Is there anything that can be concluded from that?
Kind regards,
Bryan
On 10/08/2011 17:52, Daniel Morissette wrote:
Looks like you checked the Apache error_log. With the config that you
quoted, you should
Hi list,
I am bit confused about the 20 character limit for LAYER-NAME that the
MAP file documentation suggests.
NAME [string]
Short name for this layer. Limit is 20 characters. This name is the
link between the mapfile and web interfaces that refer to this name.
They must be identical. The
Good morning. I am having some problems identifying a layer through MapServer
and I seem to be stuck.
I have a flat table of harvest by waterbody by year by individual in
PostgreSQL/PostGIS. I created a temporary view of the sum harvested by
waterbody by year and joined in geometry which I
Dara,
Can you share the part of your mapfile that describes this layer?
David.
From: mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org
[mailto:mapserver-users-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Dara Olson
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 9:01 AM
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject:
It is below. I am running a web mapping site with GeoMoose(2.0) and
MapServer(5.2.1), but I can't seem to find a way to figure out what I am doing
wrong or why I am ending up with the error. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Miigwech!
Dara
MAP
SIZE 1920 1920
MAXSIZE 1
EXTENT
Hi Bart,
I looked at this this morning when you reported it...and I also couldn't
find where this limit exists. I tested with a 100 character string and
didn't have a problem with 6.1-dev.
I have removed that limit text from the docs, and I've added a note
about spaces, special characters,
Dara,
I am pretty sure that relative paths work for templates, but for testing
purposes, try using the absolute path to the template.
David.
From: Dara Olson [mailto:dol...@glifwc.org]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 10:03 AM
To: Fawcett, David (MPCA); mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject:
An absolute path did not help. I increased MapServer Debug to 5 and I still
don't get any more information. Is there a way to track down where exactly the
problem is happening? I thought by creating the view to remove the multiple
records by waterbody this would remove this error (so it
I found the problem - I was using a bigint value for the unique key in the
layer definition and it was not a primary key or have any unique constraint on
it. I brought in a gid (int4) from the joined table with geometry that was
in the temp view and used that as the unique value in the map
Is it still possible to runtime-sub a class name in 6.0.1?
I used to do it like this in 4.x:
http://myserver/cgi-bin/mapserv?mode=legendmap=mymap.mapmap_basemap_class_0_name=fitger
I am trying to do it like this in 6.0.1:
OK,
As usual, the best method in debugging is to post to the list and then give it
one last try...
At 6.X, you can't change the name properties of classes, layers, etc. Steve
Lime documents this pretty clearly in this email message:
Thanks Jukka, we'll have a look into using .vrt files.
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