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[Chameleon] 2 "enhancement bugs"

Paul Spencer spencer@dmsolutions.ca
Mon, 12 Jan 2004 17:29:59 -0500
I'll have to get Assefa or Daniel to comment on this one, but I believe 
that the style element is intended as a 'NamedStyle' that would be one 
of the styles explicitly named by the WMS Server in its Capabilities 
documents.  I am not sure if there is a mechanism to specify an SLD in 
and/or filter with a layer in a Context document other than by modifying 
the connection string appropriately.  This would be a misuse of the 
standard, I think.

Cheers,

Paul

Bart van den Eijnden wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> I have 2 feature requests / "enhancement bugs" which in my opinion would 
> make a nice addition to Chameleon, but there is also some overlap with 
> PHP/Mapscript I guess. What would be the best place to put these, 
> Chameleon bugzilla or Mapserver bugzilla?
> 
> 1. SLD/Filter in the Web Map Context
> I see that the Web Map Context standard already has a place (<Style> 
> element) for including the SLD. This would open up the possibility of 
> saving a selection created with the ExpressionBuilder widget into the 
> Web Map Context file.
> 
> 2. scale dependent LegendTemplate widget
> The current LegendTemplate implementation does not look at the MINSCALE 
> and MAXSCALE values to determine if a layer is visible or not. Would be 
> a nice addition in my opinion to have a LegendTemplate which looks into 
> these values to determine whether or not to include the layer.
> 
> Best regards,
> Bart
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