hello
Can you give me a hint about using overviews from Postgis-raster data store
?
kind regards
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Hi,
Definitely looks like a permissions issue.
Try granting read-access on the c:\MapData folder to IIS
AppPool\DefaultAppPool user - assuming this is the application pool
that MapServer and/or PHP is running under using CGI.
If that fails try granting Everyone read-only access to see if it is
I am making no progress on getting this working. I did add the
error_reporting(E_All) to the script, but I don't get any errors. From the IIS
log, it looks like the server is getting the request, php must be reading the
script and calling the mini driver. It looks like the gdal mini driver
On 2015-05-06 8:26 PM, EVANS, JAMES R GS-13 USAF ACC 84 RADES/SCZE wrote:
Hi,
I was previously using IIS 7 on Windows 7, and was running a php script that
called the gdal mini drivers to serve up a tiled image set. Now I'm trying to
get it to work on Server 2008. For some reason, it does not
On 2015-05-07 5:20 AM, Ahmet Temiz wrote:
hello
Can you give me a hint about using overviews from Postgis-raster data
store ?
kind regards
I use PG 9.4.1 with Postgis 2.1.7 on MS4W and Ubuntu, and when I load
raster data, to create overviews through the raster2pgsql utility I
specify
Hi James,
If you want some Open Source karma you could write all of your IIS notes
as you travel down this path onto the MapServer wiki, for the whole
community: https://github.com/mapserver/mapserver/wiki
-jeff
On 2015-05-07 8:35 AM, James_in_Utah wrote:
Thanks for the replies. I got
I will do that. It might come in handy for myself when I go through this in
another year or two...
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Thanks for the replies. I got it working for the most part by downloading
and installing the URL Rewrite module for IIS from Microsoft. Using that
you create a web.config file with rewrite rules in it. The file goes in the
inetpub\wwwroot directory. Funny thin is, the same rules that worked
Bingo, I am constantly referring to my own docs written years ago,
everyday :) Thanks James.
-jeff
On 2015-05-07 9:10 AM, James_in_Utah wrote:
I will do that. It might come in handy for myself when I go through this in
another year or two...
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I saw that suggestion at the end of the day, and I quickly set C:\MapData
permission to allow everyone to have read, and that had no effect. I got
the same error. I do think it's a permission issue, maybe just not reading
the tiles. I didn't see any IUSR_MachineName type user, or any other IIS
Several times, I have done a search for how to do something in MapServer or
PostGIS, and ended up finding one of my old posts to the list...
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