Re: [mapserver-users] Mapscript and wms client

2011-09-06 Thread Brent Fraser
Chris, Yes, last time I looked at the Google Maps TOS, you must use Google's API to use their map tiles. Best Regards, Brent Fraser On 9/5/2011 11:57 PM, Chris Jackson wrote: Hi Brent and Armin The GetCapapabilies bit threw me! Well the one I am trying to load is GEBCO which I think

[mapserver-users] Mapscript and wms client

2011-09-05 Thread Chris Jackson
Hi I am trying to use a remote WMS service in my mapfile and am not having any luck. I resorted to the MapServer tutorial example and still had no luck: LAYER # MODIS WMS map from JPL NAME modis_jpl TYPE RASTER OFFSITE 0 0 0 STATUS On

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapscript and wms client

2011-09-05 Thread Brent Fraser
Chris, I don't think NASA's JPL is serving data anymore (although it does return a GetCapapabilies XML). Best Regards, Brent Fraser On 9/5/2011 3:53 PM, Chris Jackson wrote: Hi I am trying to use a remote WMS service in my mapfile and am not having any luck. I resorted to the MapServer

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapscript and wms client

2011-09-05 Thread Armin Burger
Chris Is it just this specific WMS or any other as well? I think the NASA JPL is very often not working or responding (it currently returns HTTP error 403 for getCapalities). It's even more like I cannot remember anymore when it was working... Maybe the URL has just changed... Armin On

Re: [mapserver-users] Mapscript and wms client

2011-09-05 Thread Chris Jackson
Hi Brent and Armin The GetCapapabilies bit threw me! Well the one I am trying to load is GEBCO which I think is up. Having said that I have just changed the wms_name and reloaded the map and it works (maybe it just needed some sleep)..! Out of interest how do you specify a given layer from the