Hi,
By looking at the Apache httpd.cong from MS4W I can see these two
# set GDAL_DATA environment variable to location of supporting gdal files
SetEnv GDAL_DATA /ms4w/gdaldata
# set GDAL_DRIVER_PATH environment variable for gdal plugins
SetEnv GDAL_DRIVER_PATH /ms4w/gdalplugins
Perhaps you
szip.dll is also required to copy into the mapserver directory.
Best regards,
Tamas
2014-03-17 5:43 GMT+01:00 EVANS, JAMES R GS-13 USAF ACC 84 RADES/SCZE
james.evan...@us.af.mil:
Hi Tamas,
Still no luck getting it working. hdf5.dll, hdf5_hl.dll, and hdfdll.dll
were not in the mapsrver
Hi Tamas,
Copying szip.dll did the trick.
Thanks!
From: Tamas Szekeres [szeker...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 2:19 AM
To: EVANS, JAMES R GS-13 USAF ACC 84 RADES/SCZE
Cc: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Migrating from MS4W
Hi Tamas,
Two other quick questions. Under my MS4W version, I was getting transparency
for the following layer:
LAYER
NAME States
METADATA
wms_title States
wms_name States
wms_extent -180 -90 180 90
wms_srs ESPG:4326
wms_style Default
Is there any way to prevent symbols being clipped/rendered at tile edges using
just mapserver?
I have created direction arrows as a filled vector symbol and placed these as
follows:-
SYMBOL
NAME arrow
TYPE vector
FILLED true
Hi Tamas,
I just went through the installation again, this time on a Win7-64 bit machine
at work. Here are the steps I had to go through to get it to work:
Turn on IIS6 Compatibility Mode
Turn on CGI and ASP.Net in IIS
Edit ISAPI and CGI Restrictions
Check the box to allow Unspecified CGI