hello everyone, ive just started using mapserver with openlayers for a
custom app for our company. being the super newbie that i am, i have
this problem:
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/5926/99138762.jpg
as you can see, i have my mapserver data as an overlay above a
basemap(from
hello
i use mapserver on Ubuntu and i have to move installation to CentOs
so link change
it was
http://host/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=pathtomapfile... /var/www/html/foo.map
but on
http://host/cgi-bin/mapserv? reply NOT FOUND instead of No query
information to decode. QUERY_STRING is set, but
hi
Well jus guessing that u need to lower the
http://mapserver.org/mapfile/layer.html#opacity TRANSPARENCY/OPACITY value
for Raster image; So that the base map is not obscured by the raster overlay
you were trying to apply. Is that the thing u wer asking for?! I jus can't
see your image as
Enrico Raviglione wrote:
Hi to all,
i try to do with MapServer (with p.mapper as interface) a join with a
shape into a layer and a dbf table. The type of join are one to many. I
follow the manual but i never see any query result also if i try to make
a one-to-one join.
I can obtain
http://host/cgi-bin/mapserv? reply NOT FOUND instead of No query
information to decode. QUERY_STRING is set, but empty. :o(
Modify virtualhost config in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
it's ok
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You first have to make sure you are outputting the image as a png or some
other image format that supports transparency. Like this, at the base of the
mapfile:
OUTPUTFORMAT
NAME mypng
DRIVER GD/PNG
IMAGEMODE RGB
Thanks Dave,
I have tried a direct getFeatureInfo request and it works great...
Hi,
I fear I cannot help with the problem itself but I suppose there are two
non-standard things in the GetFeatureInfo query:
- WMS layer names must not start with a number
- layers should be included also in GetFeatureInfo (not sure about this)
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Eric Weisbender wrote:
en la definicion de los virtual hosts debes agregar:
en Apache 2.2
VirtualHost *:80
...
...
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /usr/lib/cgi-bin/
Directory /usr/lib/cgi-bin
AllowOverride None
Options +ExecCGI -MultiViews
Hello,
Is it possible to apply nonlinear scaling to classify
floating point tiff rasters.
All examples that I have seen appear to assume a linear
dataset.
If I wish to scale the data by the base 10 log
of the data and then scale the Red, Green and Blue values
of the classification, can I do
Hi List, Im building mapserver 5.6.3 on a ubuntu box. The config script I'm
using is:
./configure --prefix=/usr \
--with-ogr=/usr/bin/gdal-config \
--with-gdal=/usr/bin/gdal-config \
--with-httpd=/usr/sbin/apache2 \
--with-wfsclient \
Peter Willis wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to apply nonlinear scaling to classify
floating point tiff rasters.
All examples that I have seen appear to assume a linear
dataset.
If I wish to scale the data by the base 10 log
of the data and then scale the Red, Green and Blue values
of the
Thanks Frank,
That helps somewhat.
It's going to be a bit of a bear making a 256 color lookup
that way. I guess I can script the CLASS lookup sections of
the map file(s).
Peter
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Peter Willis wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to apply nonlinear scaling to classify
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
There isn't anything magical about 256.
256 or better raster scales sure are pretty though :)
Seriously though, the raster data is floating point log data
with relatively random spatial distribution. Short of making
two images, one log float and one anti-log float,
Peter Willis wrote:
Frank Warmerdam wrote:
There isn't anything magical about 256.
256 or better raster scales sure are pretty though :)
Seriously though, the raster data is floating point log data
with relatively random spatial distribution. Short of making
two images, one log float
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