[mapserver-users] quick question from mapserver beginner!

2010-05-12 Thread Asuka Milano
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

[mapserver-users] Cent Os vs debian

2010-05-12 Thread Tonton
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

[mapserver-users] Re: quick question from mapserver beginner!

2010-05-12 Thread mani2604
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

Re: [mapserver-users] MapServer join with dbf table or spatial query

2010-05-12 Thread Jeff McKenna
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

[mapserver-users] Re: Cent Os vs debian

2010-05-12 Thread Tonton
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 ___ mapserver-users mailing list

[mapserver-users] Re: quick question from mapserver beginner!

2010-05-12 Thread mattmendick
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

RE: [mapserver-users] wms layer query

2010-05-12 Thread Eric Weisbender
Thanks Dave, I have tried a direct getFeatureInfo request and it works great...

Re: [mapserver-users] wms layer query

2010-05-12 Thread Rahkonen Jukka
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:

Re: [mapserver-users] Cent Os vs debian

2010-05-12 Thread pelin
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

[mapserver-users] Mathematical Scaling of Floating Point Data in Mapserver Map File

2010-05-12 Thread Peter Willis
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

[mapserver-users] compilation error

2010-05-12 Thread pablo lopez
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 \

Re: [mapserver-users] Mathematical Scaling of Floating Point Data in Mapserver Map File

2010-05-12 Thread Frank Warmerdam
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

Re: [mapserver-users] Mathematical Scaling of Floating Point Data in Mapserver Map File

2010-05-12 Thread Peter Willis
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

Re: [mapserver-users] Mathematical Scaling of Floating Point Data in Mapserver Map File

2010-05-12 Thread Peter Willis
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,

Re: [mapserver-users] Mathematical Scaling of Floating Point Data in Mapserver Map File

2010-05-12 Thread Frank Warmerdam
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