Hi,
I would recommend to make a test with Mapserver 7.0-beta and GDAL 1.11.2 or at
least with 6.4 and 1.10. Your case does feel like an obvious bug but Mapserver
6.0.3 or GDAL 1.8.0 are out of maintenance.
I have some ideas for workarounds:
You can try if it makes difference to use either t
I can't shine any light on the problem but I have encountered the same
problem. Using MapServer v6.0.3, with Postgres 9.1.3, PostGIS v 1.5.3, GDAL
v1.8.0.WFS Posted Query looks like this:The DescribeFeatureType for that
layer shows the following for the attribute:PostgreSQL has the attribute
field
On 2/26/2015 5:56 PM, Basques, Bob (CI-StPaul) wrote:
All,
I’m trying to convert an older mapfile to use the new OUTPUTFORMAT
parameters, and not having much success in setting up a particular color
to be displayed as transparent in the resulting PNG.
Anyone have a Mapfile fragment as an exampl
All,
I'm trying to convert an older mapfile to use the new OUTPUTFORMAT parameters,
and not having much success in setting up a particular color to be displayed as
transparent in the resulting PNG.
Anyone have a Mapfile fragment as an example of using a particular color as the
transparent area
Hi Anurduddha,
Did you set "wfs_extext" for each layer? I had a similar problem (Mapserver
6.4.1 accessing large data sets in SQL Server 2012) until I defined every
layer's wfs_extent.
- Phil Anzel
USDA/NRCS contractor - Team Vistronix
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