I was engaged in a similar question.
It is not possible, you must to try a different method.
Read this thread:
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/mapserver-users/2009-January/059537.html
ciao .pg
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Pietro Giannini
Bytewise srl - Area GIS
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On Mar, Gennaio 27,
Hi everyone,
I have a problem with CLASS object to display diferent value depending to the
minscale.
I would to display a classitem field until 1:200.000 scale.
For it I set (first case):
CLASSITEM OBSERVACI
LABELITEM OBSERVACI
CLASS
minscaledenom 20
NAME PORN
Venkat,
This question is out of the scope of MapSever, and I'm afraid we can less
likely provide a meaningful answer to it.
You should probably post this question to the npgsql project mailing list if
exits.
Best regards,
Tamas
2009/1/28 Venkat Rao Tammineni vtammin...@roulacglobal.com
Hi,
As far as I know, there is no particular limiting data size that
MapServer can work with. A lot will depend on how you optimize the data
(see http://mapserver.org/optimization/index.html ). I am currently
working on a map that has more than 60GB of vector data (shapefiles) and
64GB of
Good morning list,
Regarding http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/2260
I've come across this ticket and believe it might explain a problem I've
been having. I'm upgrading an application from mapserver 4/oracle 9 to
use mapserver 5 oracle 10. Things have gone relatively smoothly, but my
more
Hi,
I inserted a raster GRID in my mapfile but in map appears
this kind of error:
Message : Mapserver error: Error in msDrawRaster() :
/asci_co2 using full path /asci_co2
Probably I did an error in the path, but I don't know what
is it really!
GRID is inside DATA folder (SHAPEPATH) and it
simone.frigerio wrote:
Hi,
I inserted a raster GRID in my mapfile but in map appears this kind of
error:
Message : Mapserver error: Error in msDrawRaster() : /asci_co2 using
full path /asci_co2
Probably I did an error in the path, but I don't know what is it really!
GRID is inside DATA
Is anyone aware of how to convert coordinates from a WFS's GML to WKT
acceptable coordinates? This is driving me crazy.
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hi,
you could try specifically adding the agg outputformat to your wms url:
url=http://192.168.51.166/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=c:/ms4w/Apache/htdocs/mapFile/mapas/iv_region_wms_d02.mapformat=aggpng24
cheers,
thomas
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 14:17, Valeria Muñoz valemu...@gmail.com wrote:
hi!
Depends on your environment... but if you can use javascript you could use
OpenLayers... (this is off the top of my head... so excuse me if I screw
something up...)
var gmlString = ... some GML!!! ...;
var wkt = new OpenLayers.Format.WKT();
var wfs = new OpenLayers.Format.GML();
var features =
Im having new problems compiling both the latest versions of GDAL and also
mapserver.
I didn't experience these problems with the previous versions (about a month
ago?).
Running ./configure -with-gdal for mapserver is causing the makefile to
request a lot of new libraries, which I've had to
My current html template has a drop down list for map modes, browse, single
layer query and multi-layer query. I would like to have a single button for
querying. Will I have to use javascript or is there a simpler way?
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Background: I have an integer field in a map layer where every record
contains exactly 8 digits. The WFS output for this field is getting
converted into scientific notation, but the number is missing 2 significant
digits at the end (ones and tens). A number like 20010822 is getting
converted into
Hi,
a quick and dirty solution might be altering the field type to be a
character string since the format you are using allows comparision
operators to work as expected, for example 19990112 is literally less
than 20010822. Also, exporting as character strings would fix your
display format. I
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