Hi,
I work to a thesis about WebGis architecture an I need some documentation
about interaction between Mapserver and Webserver software.
Where I can find any documentation about this subject?
Thank you,
Cristian
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Seems like noone have answered this yet...
In fact, it is as easy as using proportions. Mapservers mapextent is given in
units of the actual projection of the maƄ. If you need to have the extent in
another projection, the cornerpoints can be reprojected.
Morten
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On 2/10/2010 4:00 AM, Vasile Cristian Stan wrote:
Hi,
I work to a thesis about WebGis architecture an I need some documentation
about interaction between Mapserver and Webserver software.
Where I can find any documentation about this subject?
Thank you,
Cristian
Christian,
I think you
Hello list members,
currently I am doing a migration of our servers and changed mapserver from
version 4.10 to the latest 5.6. As I figured out some problems with the syntax
of the map file I wanted to know where I can find some kind of 'changelog' for
mapfile syntax between the versions.
I
Christian Braun schrieb:
Hello list members,
currently I am doing a migration of our servers and changed mapserver from
version 4.10 to the latest 5.6. As I figured out some problems with the
syntax of the map file I wanted to know where I can find some kind of
'changelog' for mapfile
Hey Mark,
If you're looking to speed up GeoMOOSE (or any MapServer Installation) there
are a few general rules to follow:
1) GM Specific - As of 2.0+ it's actually A LOT easier to have multiple layers
in a single image. The CPU capabilities doesn't help here, but the client has
less images
I have mapserver up and running, now I'm trying to use openlayers. Some simpler
pars work fine, but when I get to OpenLayers.Control.WMSGetFeatureInfo I need
to use a wrapper script to hide the map= parameter, but how to do that on
windows? Or, is there some way to add the parameter? I have
It's kinda dependent on what client environment you're using. OpenLayers, for
example, has a hover control that you can use to do this. This site uses that
technique to provide tooltips.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/waters/csg/index.html
Basically if you pause the mouse for n seconds you fire
Chris,
this is more a client side implementation. OpenLayers e.g. offers
functionalities to implement sth. like that, theres also a Mapbender
tool which is able to deal with that. I think it's worth to have a look
for your client, in which you want to represent your maps.
I am not aware at
Dear GIS community and MapServer users,
Sending messages of this type won't become an habit, I promise, but I
thought once more that some of you could be interested by the first
release of DraconesPH, an open source web mapping and surveillance
application currently in use by the Montreal Public
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