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Subject: [mapserver-users] Rasterlite
Is there a way to connect a raster layer to a RasterLite database in
Mapserver?
Thank you for any help
Aaron
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Is there a way to connect a raster layer to a RasterLite database in Mapserver?
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Aaron
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Hi,
I would like to use rasterlite database (test.db) with mapserver. The
rasterlite (test-WGS84.db) is generated with mapcache.
How to configure mapserver to visualize these this database ? OGR connection ?
What are parameters to add in mapfile ?
thanks
scott
the sqlite database generated by mapcache is not a rasterlite
database, it's a proprietary schema that allows access to individual
tiles.
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thomas
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 20:33, scott...@free.fr wrote:
Hi,
I would like to use rasterlite database (test.db) with mapserver. The
rasterlite
Thomas,
That said, it might be an interesting idea to provide a mapserver layer
provider that can consume tiles directly from this as an idea.
-Steve
It's 61F here and sunny, feels like spring, maybe I'm just a little manic :)
On 3/7/2012 2:56 PM, thomas bonfort wrote:
the sqlite database
Hi.
We cannot get Mapserver python mapscript running as WSGI with
Rasterlite data working. Only a black rectangle is drawn instead of
the raster. The rectangle is drawn on the right place however.
Rendering takes very little time, so it seems that no image processing
is done. Spatialite/OGR