The WMS standard was written this way to support display devices with
non-square pixels. So it seems to me that you don't want to use a WMS
service. You should really consider using MapServer with mode=map.
This mode is more appropriate for custom web applications while the WMS
standard is used
An update regarding RFC45:
Thomas B. has now implemented SYMBOL ANCHORPOINT, which can
be used to specify the anchor point of a symbol. With this
functionality, it is very easy to implement symbols that is
to be placed and rotated according to something else than
their centre point.
I have
Hi David,IMHO by inline documentation is referring to projection block in
mapfile. You can use projection block defined by you directly in layer or map
definition. However, if your layers are in same projection as of map (output
projection) you may also avoid layer projection block.Hope it
Hi list,
I've been working for days trying to render a .ecw file using a raster
layer.
The same map file and ecw file work fine with other 2 servers (using Linux
and different mapserver versions:4.6 and 5.6) as shown here:
Hi,
I recently moved to 6.0.1, but stumped to getting transparent image.
I used following syntaxis in my map file:
IMAGECOLOR 255 255 255
OUTPUTFORMAT
NAME png
DRIVER AGG/PNG
MIMETYPE image/png
IMAGEMODE RGBA
EXTENSION png
FORMATOPTION
Either your asp page is selecting the wrong (i.e. a non-transparent)
imagetype, or you have a layer that is drawn ontop of the transparent
background, thus making the final image non transparent. The
outputformat you have shown is correct and produces trasnparent
images.
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thomas
On Thu, Nov 3,
List,
I have an issue with getting a composite map of a number of layers. As you see
it only return the top layer whereas it should show something like the image
attached. Any help would really be appreciated.
My url is something like:
Hi Tamas,
I played around a little bit with a clustered Layer that has
CLUSTER_GET_ALL_SHAPES=ON and ITEMS=id as processing options. I'm using
trunk of course, and i noticed one thing:
I have a cluster that is made up of 2 features. When i make a feature info
request to the cluster, it returns
List,
I have an issue with getting a composite map of a number of layers. As you see
it only return the top layer whereas it should show a multilayer image. Any
help would really be appreciated.
My url is something like:
Hi,
I am trying to establish a connection to a Spatial Database Engine (SDE)
and I am using the following parameters:
CONNECTIONTYPE PLUGIN
PLUGIN C:/ms4w/Apache/specialplugins/msplugin_sde_92.dll
All my information (shape files) is inside different feature datasets in my
Database.
I posted a similar question to the OpenLayers list, but know that there isn't
complete overlap.
Can anyone point me to an example that uses JSONP to get around the same origin
policy when making a getFeatureInfo request from OpenLayers to MapServer?
Is it possible?
Thanks,
David.
David,
On Nov 3, 2011, at 2:17 PM, Fawcett, David (MPCA) wrote:
I posted a similar question to the OpenLayers list, but know that there isn't
complete overlap.
Can anyone point me to an example that uses JSONP to get around the same
origin policy when making a getFeatureInfo request
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 5:31 AM, luis peinado luis.pein...@geodata.es wrote:
Hi list,
I've been working for days trying to render a .ecw file using a raster
layer.
The same map file and ecw file work fine with other 2 servers (using Linux
and different mapserver versions:4.6 and 5.6) as shown
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