I'm using Mapserver 6.4.2 on ubuntu server
I make an union layer.
The source layer share the same attributes and are based on 2 postgis
connection.
Here's my problem, or the expected behavior I expect from this feature.
I'm setting my union layer STATUS ON
I set source(s) layer STATUS OFF
I'm
You could disabled GetCapabilities for the source layer
"wms_enable_request" "!GetCapabilities"
http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html
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2016-06-29 08:57
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At the layer metadata (this setting can also be set at the web metadata
level)
http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html#layer-object-metadata
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2016-06-29 08:57
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Thanks, it's working perfectly!
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Hello - I'm working on updating my .MAP Documents to Mapserver 7.0.1.
I'm trying to get the labels in my Parcel Layer to wrap on the decimal point
(example 002.001.001.01.010) to make for a better a fit. I'm using the WRAP
function, which works wonderfully , except it removes the character I
Hello all,
I was working with Mapserver on Windows before. Now we moved to Linux. We use
Mapserver 6.4.1.
The response time to GetCapabilities and GetMap - requests for the same WMS
vary a lot, depending on if you send the requests via browser or an Open Layers
application or some other
Hello,
I would check your Apache access logs for the full requests, and compare
them for the different clients (OpenLayers, QGIS, etc.), you might even
paste 2 of these full GetMap urls here for the mailing list to compare
the parameters - maybe one client is using something different causing
Hello Carrie,
I'm not aware of a way to get that in a label, without some
pre-processing of your data field. I do remember however a long ago
discussion about adding this feature into MapServer, which was never
implemented - I bet when you read this discussion you will say in your
head
Carrie,
Where is the data being sourced from? DB or SHP file or ??
There are some substitution tricks for SQL that might help out with this. I’m
pretty sure I can write a Postgres query to add a character after each period
for use in the wrapping process for example.
bobb
On Jun 29,
Good point Bob, I was testing with a .shp and an SQL dialect, but having
a full database connection would solve it. -jeff
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On 2016-06-29 4:41 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
Carrie,
Where is
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