Hi,
The gmaps service does not support specifying dimensions. WMTS is iirc the only
service that will support that with a x,y,z addressing scheme. The demo/wmts
service should get you started as to which url templates you should be using.
--
thomas
On 21 janv. 2014, at 14:32, Fredéric Ameye
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your help, it works like a charm now, and I can access my
data archive !
Frederic
2014/1/21 Thomas Bonfort thomas.bonf...@gmail.com
Hi,
The gmaps service does not support specifying dimensions. WMTS is iirc the
only service that will support that with a x,y,z
...but unfortunately MapServer wms time support doesn't include that format:
http://mapserver.org/it/ogc/wms_time.html
2014/1/21 D. Nappo domenico.na...@gmail.com
Many thanks!
It helped: the default date format in our system is DD-Mon-RR and I found
it out with SELECT * FROM
Hi,
Perhaps you can select the time into a format that Mapserver likes in your DATA
by using to_char?
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14200/functions180.htm
-Jukka Rahkonen-
D. Nappo wrote
...but unfortunately MapServer wms time support doesn't include that format:
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Hi, I am creating a cache with Berkeley DB, mapcache_seed successfully
generate tiles, but when it display the tiles, reports the following
error:
failed to aquire connection to bdb backend: unknown error
How can I fix or connect to the Berkeley DB?. I'm using Ubuntu Server 12.05
and Berkeley
Hi there,
I'd like to offer multiple projections for my WMS layers. But it doesn't work
the way I want.
The EPSG:4326 works well. But when I change it to, for example, EPSG: 3395, I
get an empty image (the legend shows).
I have to define the projection at various places - already a bit