Hello Manuel,
please show us lines 65-67 of your gmap75.phtml.
Jörg
Am 30.04.2014 05:02, schrieb Manuel Castro:
> Greetings to all.
>
> Install in MS4W - MapServer 4 Windows - version 3.0.6 on Windows 7
> professional and I generated the following problem with GMap (PHP
> MapScript Sample Appli
Greetings to all.
Install in MS4W - MapServer 4 Windows - version 3.0.6 on Windows 7 professional
and I generated the following problem with GMap (PHP MapScript Sample
Application):
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'else' (T_ELSE) in
C:\ms4w\apps\gmap\htdocs\gmap75.phtml on line 66.
Request
Andy,
I was just looking at it . . . :c)
I think we can implement something through Apache to get at what I'm looking
for. I basically need to periodically check application access errors from
time to time, and the process is rather tedious to do based on the CGI request
alone, once it's ev
On 4/29/2014 1:55 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
All,
Has anyone done any work with capturing MapServer errors in APACHE?
Specifically I want to be able to tell the difference between a
MapServer mis-config (textual error page) and a successful image
response. The idea is to somehow log t
On 4/29/2014 2:51 PM, Schweitzer, Peter wrote:> I think the problem is
that mapserver is a CGI program, not a module
> of Apache. If it were a module of Apache (for example, PHP) then its
> error report could be sent to the Apache error log. But as a separate
> process, it doesn't have access
I think the problem is that mapserver is a CGI program, not a module
of Apache. If it were a module of Apache (for example, PHP) then its
error report could be sent to the Apache error log. But as a separate
process, it doesn't have access to the Apache log system. OCICBW
Perhaps if mapserver c
All,
Has anyone done any work with capturing MapServer errors in APACHE?
Specifically I want to be able to tell the difference between a MapServer
mis-config (textual error page) and a successful image response. The idea is
to somehow log those textual message responses in an automated way t
Hi list,
I have a LAYER set up with a FILTER clause. The filtering is fine when
using WMS requests along with TIME parameters.
However when using WFS requests, with additional client-side filters
(from OpenLayers), the MapServer LAYER FILTER is replaced by the client
filter. I can see this b
Thanks Umberto,
I have an index set up on the TimeStamp field, but looking at the query
plans it won't affect performance as SQL Server still has to get all the
records in the table to order them, before applying WHERE clauses in the
outer query.
What would be ideal is a LAYER property such