Hi Sowmya,
In my hands-on training workshops for MapServer I still recommend
keeping things fast and efficient with shapefiles for vectors (with .qix
index files) and geotiffs for rasters (indexed with gdaltindex). Of
course for clients I implement KML files and different database
backends, and s
Hi,
Can anyone suggest which input format ( Shape file or KML file) will the
mapserver render faster and efficiently? Also, my requirement is to classify my
features and have different symbology for them. So, is it a good idea for me to
save all my features(points/lines/polygons) in to a sha
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Le mercredi 26 juin 2013 11:03:10 Guo YU a écrit :
> Does this proposed new syntax work yet?
> http://mapserver.org/development/rfc/ms-rfc-6.html#proposed-new-syntax
>
> Currently, I am still using this method for rendering the color. However it
> doesn't work so well since it is linear interpolat
Dear all,
I have a polygons layer published with MapServer that I can access through
WMS and WFS requests in a browser (HTTP GET). I set up this layer in a web
application that tries to fetch it through OpenLayers using a POST request.
This how the body of a post sent by OpenLayers looks like:
ht
Hi all,
I've noticed that if I draw a TIFF that has some transparent pixels set
either by using OFFSITE or alpha values in the TIFF palette, there are
artifacts that appear around the transparent areas with MapServer 6.2,
but not with 5.6, when I add the resample processing option to the
laye
Does this proposed new syntax work yet?
http://mapserver.org/development/rfc/ms-rfc-6.html#proposed-new-syntax
Currently, I am still using this method for rendering the color. However it
doesn't work so well since it is linear interpolation and equal interval.
In reality, the histogram of raster s