On 2/8/2010 1:31 PM, Fawcett, David (MPCA) wrote:
Andy,
Assuming that MapServer can find the data, the main reason that you
wouldn't see any data for the layer is that it doesn't fall within
the output extent bbox. (To rule out any data issues, you could
create a second map file with no
Ok, I'm confused. Most of the problem is probably because I'm a
programmer, not a mapper.
I have arial imagery of Minnesota, multiple sets, each seeming to be in
a different projection.
At the top of my mapfile I have this:
MAP
EXTENT 1285920 1377857 1426390 1506589
PROJECTION
?
David.
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Subject: [mapserver-users] many raster projections
Ok, I'm confused. Most
Subject: [mapserver-users] many raster projections
Ok, I'm confused. Most of the problem is probably because I'm a
programmer, not a mapper.
I have arial imagery of Minnesota, multiple sets, each seeming to be
in a different projection.
At the top of my mapfile I have this:
MAP EXTENT 1285920 1377857
.
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Subject: [mapserver-users] many raster projections
Ok, I'm confused. Most of the problem