[mapserver-users] MapServer Oracle performance

2009-08-27 Thread micklesh
Hi everyone. I did some research and found a strange thing. Hope I'm wrong, but... It seems to me that when mapserver fetches data from the database, all parameters for "where" clause of the query string (for example coordinates for MDSYS.SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY() procedure) are string literals and n

Re: [mapserver-users] Getcapabilities mime-type

2009-05-21 Thread micklesh
Hi, Carmen Not sure if I understood you well, but the way the brouser proceeds with any file can be configured in the browser settings. regards, michael Carmen Delia Hernández Pérez-2 wrote: > > Hello! >I have installed Mapserver v. 5.2.1 and it´s working. I want my web > browser understand

Re: [mapserver-users] parsing e rror about setting debug level‏

2009-05-13 Thread micklesh
Hi, Peisheng I think this means that there is a syntax error in your symbol definition can you post it here to let us check in up? regards, michael zhao peisheng wrote: > > > Hi all > > I set debug level in map file as "DEBUG 5". But I always get the error > message: > > getSymbol(): Symbol

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver wms duplicate labels

2009-05-06 Thread micklesh
ynamic_charting.html). > > I've started a wiki page to document these at: > > http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/wiki/ProcessingDirectives > > Steve > >>>> On 5/6/2009 at 3:05 AM, in message >>>> <1241597100903-2809106.p...@n2.nabble.com>, &

RE: [mapserver-users] Mapserver wms duplicate labels

2009-05-06 Thread micklesh
Thanks for your response, I tried setting BUFFER to false (or simply deleting it), but there were no improvements regards, Michael Venkat Rao Tammineni wrote: > > Hi, >Can you try without using BUFFER property. > > Thanks, > Venkat > > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nab

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver wms duplicate labels

2009-05-06 Thread micklesh
Thank you very much, Thomas, this solves the problem. (By the way, where can i find list of all processing directives?) Regards, Michael Thomas Bonfort-2 wrote: > > add > PROCESSING "LABEL_NO_CLIP=on" > to the layer > > this fixes the label on a geographical point, instead of repeating it > o