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Van: Milo van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Onderwerp: [mapserver-users] WFS gml:null
Datum: 18/02/08 10:39
Hello list!
I have been surfing the list all morning looking for a solution on why
my mapserver
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 12:34 PM
To: Matt M
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Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Mapserver equivalent for .NET
Two things are getting mixed up here:
- dotnetmap might be using mapserver without mentioning it
- Sharpmap is indeed using GDAL/OGR projnet and more but they are fully
open about it. Mapserver is NOT running beneath Sharpmap. SharpMap does
it's own map rendering.
Adam Hill schreef:
I
Concerning SharpMap:
- I am writting a webservice handler for SharpMap at this moment. It
allows SharpMap to behave as a WMS 1.3.0 server ONLY for the GetMap
request (for more functionality; volunteers needed)
- For SharpMap I have written a XML specification that is also humbly
(and offers
D_Guidi schreef:
I'm relatively new to mapserver, but I've created a WMS service with
MapServer that publish SDE data in a fashion way and with a great
speed.
I'm using this WMS to publish my data via a webapp using OpenLayers,
and I want to make better my website trying to change
The problem is with:
DATA 'the_geom FROM manis.stations'
it has to be something like:
DATA 'the_geom from (select
station_id,param1,param2,param3,param4,the_geom from manis.stations) as
stats using unique station_id using SRID=4326'
You have to explicitly address the fields you want to be
Absolutely! But use of mapscript is not necessary.
Edit your mapfile.
http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/vector_data/gml
Good luck!
Milo van der Linden
Carlos Pinto schreef:
Hi all,
I'm new in MapServer and I'm using Openlayers that can be a client of
MapServer.
What I'm
Hello Jim,
This is no out of the box functionality, but I would solve this as follows:
You build some sort of webservice that responds to an AJAX request by:
A) //- Website functions ---//
1) - Taking the bounding box, the users e-mail and the selected layers
as parameters
2) - Doing some
a peek at what I created.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
Thanks for any hints,
Stef
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your data is always an option.
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Milo van der Linden
Jeremy Short wrote:
The original data is stored in SVG and it is not georeferenced. It is
a collection of hand-rendered maps in Inkscape, an SVG editor, with
geographical measuring units like latitude or longitude.
We wanted
be a last resort.
Good luck!
Milo van der Linden
Greg Cocks wrote:
Hello List,
I am trying to set up a MAP file to use a network share for the files that for
various reasons I can’t get into PostgreSQL, etc… i.e., so that we only have
one copy of the data being used internally
Hello Marta,
Can you check by running a phpinfo(); if DOM XML support is installed in
your php version? Because that is what seems to be lacking.
Your php install will need to have a file like domxml.so or domxml.dll.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
marta fuster wrote:
Dear list,
We
The thing would be that instead of addressing mapserver directly like:
http://yourserver/cgi-bin/mapserv?
You would use:
http://yourserver/myproxy.php?
Since the hard clients add all the parameters themselves, your php
script could strip all the parameters and under water call:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
In this switching port issue; you should use mod_proxy and/or
mod_rewrite to tell apache when a user is requesting tomcat and when
standard webpages. This is beyond a mapserver topic and should be
addressed to communities involved with Apache.
Zhao
systems?
These are some hints, I wish you good luck with rest!
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
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to know if there are any commercial, mapserver based,
solutions for this. I am also willing to hire an expert to achieve this.
Any ideas?
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Make sure that the directory where the temporary map images /ms_tmp/ are
stored is accessible by your server's IIS_XXUSER otherwise no images
will be served.
Don't trust IIS to arrange this for you, you have to set it yourself at
system level.
Bistrais, Bob wrote:
I suppose this is more of
BrainDrain wrote:
Could someone clarify for me what benefits has SLD's which supported in MS
irrespective of WMS?
Does some handy tools for editing SLD's extists? (desktop apps/web UI's) -
to create theirs separately (by 'publishers') and then applying to mapfile
- SLD's are becoming a
,
Milo van der Linden
BrainDrain wrote:
What about usability? I suppose editing xml is not convenient/unerring way
for everyone.
Milo van der Linden wrote:
BrainDrain wrote:
Could someone clarify for me what benefits has SLD's which supported in
MS
irrespective of WMS?
Does some handy tools
Just out of curiosity,
With what reason would you like to have a mapserver on a mobile device?
I assume mostly to have some sort of localhost connection from a local
application, and in that case, I would opt for a solution where one can
for instance download raster-tiles from a server to the
Oops, sorry. Should have read the initial post, for demonstration
purposes, using datasets that are not to big sounds possible to me.
Dan Little wrote:
I agree with where Jukka is going... Raster layers are usually pretty fast so
long as they are tuned correctly.
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the srid in the DATA clause.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
On Mon, 2009-06-22 at 15:02 +0200, DeDuikertjes wrote:
Dear List,
I've extensively searched the archives, saw a couple of more or less
related posts, but couldn't find any solutions for my problem.
In my mapserver
was still programming for windows:
http://sharpmap.codeplex.com/
Maybe it can be of use for you.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
Tamas Szekeres wrote:
Hi,
You can use the MapScript C# wrapper to achieve the desired
functionality according to the following steps:
1. Download the binary
Hello Josh,
I have three succesfully hosted wms layers withing Google Earth. It
probably has something to do with the image type not being supported or
wms parameters missing.
If you want me to help you can send me the metadata and the map section
snippets of your mapfile.
Josh Hevenor schreef:
Rijksdriehoekstelsel so you need a +towgs84 transformation too..
http://blog.openstreetmap.nl/index.php/2009/08/27/woorden-schieten-tekort/
Good luck!
Milo van der Linden
Jelmer Baas schreef:
Hello List,
I've been struggling with OpenLayers and MapServer while using Google
Maps as a backgroundlayer (thus
Jelmer,
You're welcome! Glad it was the right solution for you.
Cheers
Milo
Jelmer Baas schreef:
Milo,
Thanks for the reply. I've changed the definition in my epsg file and it
works!
Thanks :)
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as far as I know, adding a column in your dataset with the rotation is
the only option.
I have read about a GSoC project for setting rotation that in qGIS,
perhaps if qGIS offers to store the rotation in the data, that would be
a good starting point?
http://blog.qgis.org/node/133
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...@zeelandnet.nl, Milo
van
der Linden mlin...@zeelandnet.nl wrote:
For those that want to do something with ASTER GDEM's as available at:
http://www.gdem.aster.ersdac.or.jp/
I have a mapfile at:
http://dogodigi.nl/node/23
Which goes up to 300m in height (sorry, the mountains
it supports.
Please use this space seperated list ONLY at the MAP section, when in
Layers, wms_srs needs to be a single EPSG-code that is native to the
particular layer
Good luck!
Milo van der Linden
Adrian Popa schreef:
Hello all!
I'm trying to convert my regular MAP file to be WMS compliant
:
http://openclipart.org/media/files/Kliponius/12422
I added a link to OpenClipArt on the SymbologyExchange.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
Bill Thoen schreef:
I'm looking for an open source pixmap to represent glaciers on a map
set I'm making. I'd like something more interesting than
You might consider implementing an specific wms access control proxy.
52North offers this on their open source stack:
http://52north.org/maven/project-sites/security/
steve.tout...@inspq.qc.ca schreef:
Hi,
I defined a WMS Raster layer that I use in my OpenLayers/GeoExt apps,
I would like
Steven,
- tiled png should not be a problem, I use that often.
- It would be good to also set wms_extent in your layer defs
- I think that setting the wcs_srs to multiple srs-es at the Layer Level
is not how it should be done. Use a single srs there that corresponds to
the wcs_extent or I guess
Steven,
At openstreetmap some guys have pretty good knowledge in creating
supertiles by stitching smaller tiles together. Perhaps that would be an
option if you do not want to create subdirs..
Steven M. Ottens schreef:
On Oct 20, 2009, at 5:00 PM, Steve Lime wrote:
Be interested to hear
I had my IIS crash so severe after a windows update once that it forced
me to switch to ms4w...
Mostly, it has to do with rights/authentication. Are you sure your IIS
user is allowed to connect to your database?
Daniel Walton schreef:
Paul,
I got various errors with MapServer running in IIS
Phew!
Congratulations on getting this working! It is always nice to crack a nut!
Ruby schreef:
Steve
That did the trick. print.html displays the WMS layer now!
Thank you so much for the help
bean
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Lime
I have:
- mapserver running as fastcgi
- php running as fastcgi
I am currently setting up, not sure how this is going to end up; but I
have the structure you mention in mind too.
I hope that since both processes are fcgi they will enhance each other?
But testing will have to prove it in the
Critical side note: I guess I prefer free above less then free. Google
world dominance in the information industry is far more threatening to
future generations then Al Qaida is... What if Google falls in the wrong
hands in twenty years time? Will scenarios sketched in SciFi movies
become
need (shp). You can also consider downloading
ready-made shapefiles from the websites:
http://www.cloudmade.com
or
http://www.geofabrik.de
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden (Miblon)
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http://www.dogodigi.net
On Wed, 2009-11-25 at 19:01 -0800, abul khayer
Dear geetha,
This has nothing to do with mapserver/mapscript, but is a php error. The
dl method is (correct me if I am wrong) a little outdated and has to
specifically be set to ENABLED in the php.ini.
Please google a bit on the dl error and see what parameter you need to
change (sorry that I
van der Linden-3 wrote:
Dear geetha,
This has nothing to do with mapserver/mapscript, but is a php error. The
dl method is (correct me if I am wrong) a little outdated and has to
specifically be set to ENABLED in the php.ini.
Please google a bit on the dl error and see what
to
translate real coordinates to pixel coordinates, guess label coordinates
and stuff.. I would not go there if I where you.
Don't invent wheels, ride great cars
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
Jan Hartmann wrote:
Hi folks,
Is there a way to get back the exact position of the labels
it to ON,
DEFAULT, or OFF.
Is there a way to make sure this layer is always shown? Or am I trying
to use a wrong technique?
Any help appreciated!
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
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I want to thank everyone for the replies, the help is highly appreciated!
Later today I will test the hints and tips and come back with a [SOLVED]
when I find a good match.
Kind regards,
Milo van der Linden
Rahkonen Jukka wrote:
Hi,
Try something like this on your watermark layer
?
Could someone help me fill in these questions?
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And if you are still stuck with anything, don't hesitate to ask!
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to make these arrays searchable.
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;-)
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2011/1/7 basvmrs b...@cipix.nl
Hi,
I've created a map server in which I try to output data that was entered
using Google Maps V2 (drawing polygons). I used openlayers to display the
results over a Bing layer.
There seems to be a problem in the projection
Hello Bas,
That is indeed the trick. In my blogpost I specifically target postgis, but
changing the epsg file is the way to go for mapserver, the parameters stay
the same (of course)
The locatiemonitor was for a previous employer of mine. But it is indeed a
nice tool
Good luck on your
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From: Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.net
Date: 2011/1/12
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] Reporting lat/long from projected map units
To: Bistrais, Bob bob.bistr...@maine.gov
Are you talking bout a web-app? Do you use a client like OpenLayers? What
explains what you want
2011/1/12 Bistrais, Bob bob.bistr...@maine.gov
Yes, I can get UTM coordinates back. Can you elaborate a bit on
proj4js? I’m not familiar with that.
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YOUR NEW LON
alert(p.y); //WILL ALERT YOUR NEW LAT
2011/1/13 Bistrais, Bob bob.bistr...@maine.gov
I downloaded the code and am looking at the Wiki. I don’t see anything
to input screen or UTM coords. Is it in the code somewhere?
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You're welcome!
2011/1/13 Bistrais, Bob bob.bistr...@maine.gov
Got it now- I forgot to put in a script tag for the projection
definitions.
Seems to be working now.
Thanks Milo!
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*Sent:* Thursday
Hello Andreas;
What return type of getfeatureinfo are you using?
There are three possibilities: http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html
1. text/plain
2. text/html
3. gml
If you use text/html; you can set the character encoding to windows ansi:
I found a ticket that is related to this issue:
http://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc23_ogr_unicode
2011/2/9 Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.net
Hello Andreas;
What return type of getfeatureinfo are you using?
There are three possibilities: http://mapserver.org/ogc/wms_server.html
1. text
There are errors in the usage of
I think that:
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html;
charset=x-mac-thai/meta
is the correct one.
http://www.w3.org/International/O-HTTP-charset
2011/2/9 Siegel Andreas andreas.sie...@vorarlberg.at
Hi Tom.
Thanks for your reply. But no, it is
Hello people,
I have created a piece of mapscript that takes a key/value pair and creates
class-coloring according to this. This works perfectly well except for one
tiny little thing:
I want to add $v as a label to my classes.
My question is: Is it possible to assign static text to a label?
Turning points into polygons (or voronois) is the thinking like a GIS
professional approach. This is valid, but not as good as it can get.
Basically, using imaging techniques would be a better approach.
Perhaps you can take this: http://www.sethoscope.net/heatmap/ as a starting
point? The author
Hi Milo,
Try:
$theme_class[$i]-settext($v);
http://mapserver.org/mapscript/php/index.html#classobj
HTH
Nicol
Am Mittwoch, den 23.02.2011, 16:19 +0100 schrieb Milo van der Linden:
Hello people,
I have created a piece of mapscript that takes a key/value pair and
creates class
Sorry! Found it by scroogling a bit:
Set PROCESSING LABEL_NO_CLIP=ON per layer. Everything works now!
2011/2/23 Milo van der Linden m...@dogodigi.net
Hi Nicol,
Excellent! It works! Now I only have one more issue:
http://www.dogomaps.net/bikkels/index.html?zoom=9lat=385827.82031lon
Very nice example Tamas!
In my opinion there is only one extra step needed; a no-color
transparent section in the final image. Do you think this would also
be possible?
2011/2/23 Tamas Szekeres szeker...@gmail.com:
Daniel,
Not sure if that fully satisfy with your requirements but I've already
Hello Hans ;-)
I have no experience using C# with Mapscript, but have you tried this?
http://efreedom.com/Question/1-826851/Dynamic-Map-Layer-Mapservers-CSharp-MapScript
Maybe it has something to do with that your colorvalues should be cast to int32
2011/4/27 Hans Wapenaar (GIS Innovations)
+1, gives me a new chance to boost my stackexchange score ;-)
Op 4 okt. 2013 12:32 schreef thomas bonfort thomas.bonf...@gmail.com:
Hi MapServer Users and Power-Users,
As FrankW pointed out during our FOSS4G presentation, I would like to
propose that we add stackexchange as an official
Hello Bartlomiej,
Could you post the command you used for gdalwarp? Perhaps you need to set
one or more parameters (f.i. -r where you set the resampling method) to
process the areas that now result in NODATA.
The complete list of parameters can be found here:
http://www.gdal.org/gdalwarp.html
I do not know if you are on windows or linux, but if your goal is to host
maps and you have no knowledge of mapserver perse, you might try
qgis-server too.
http://hub.qgis.org/projects/quantum-gis/wiki/QGIS_Server_Tutorial
2014-12-10 17:55 GMT+01:00 Rahkonen Jukka (Tike)
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