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[Chameleon] Chameleon 1.1 Installation

Jason Fournier jfournier@dmsolutions.ca
Tue, 02 Mar 2004 11:30:01 -0500
Regarding the Zoom In issue ...

If you are using IIS you *may* have to set the action in the body to 
index.phtml (ie, action="index.phtml").  If this does not work then a 
redirect to http://path/to/chameleon/index.phtml prior to entering the 
application may work.  This will set the URL to include index.phtml 
(whereas default document hides it).

Hope this helps,
Jason



Gianluigi Nozza wrote:

> Thank you Paul
>  
> I have just take a look to your configuration files, and I have found 
> they looks very close to mine, apart Apache while I have IIS
> Meanwhile I was able to get the keymap and the widget to appear. I 
> have found that keymap seems to pretend an absolute path while the 
> rest wants a relative path, but not sure even of that.
> Besides I can't see any legend (I don't think this is how the sample 
> has to look like) Isn't it ?
> And the only widget that work is the ruler.
> I can see the north america map, but when I try to zoom I get a 405 
> error "page not found"
> I have checked if image files are written on the image temporary 
> directory but I can't find nothing else than the scalebar image.
> In other words it seems that chameleon does not write image file on 
> disk....
> So I'm figure out there is something worst than a simple wrong path 
> reference.....
>  
> Hope some help from Heaven users....
>  
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>     From: Paul Dymecki <mailto:pdymecki@sympatico.ca>
>     To: Gianluigi Nozza <mailto:gianluigi.nozza@tiscali.it>
>     Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:53 PM
>     Subject: RE: [Chameleon] Chameleon 1.1 Installation
>
>
>     Here you go,
>
>     -----Original Message-----
>     From: chameleon-admin@lists.maptools.org
>     <mailto:chameleon-admin@lists.maptools.org>
>     [mailto:chameleon-admin@lists.maptools.org]On Behalf Of Gianluigi
>     Nozza
>     Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 8:27 AM
>     To: chameleon@lists.maptools.org <mailto:chameleon@lists.maptools.org>
>     Subject: [Chameleon] Chameleon 1.1 Installation
>
>
>     Dear lister
>     With the help of the list, I made a little step toward the main
>     goal of the
>     "Chameleon 1.1 installation" with IIS and Windows 2000
>
>     I found very usefull the suggestion to include in the epsg proj file,
>     references for the two non standard projection of the sample
>     application.
>     # WGS84 Canada LCC (WARNING: FAKE EPSG CODE, NON STANDARD)
>     <42101> +proj=lcc +ellps=WGS84 +lat_0=0 +lon_0=-95 +lat_1=49 +lat_2=77
>     +x_0=0 +y_0=-8000000 +datum=WGS84 +units=m no_defs <>
>     # NAD83 Canada LCC (WARNING: FAKE EPSG CODE, NON STANDARD) (This
>     is the
>     standard Atlas of Canada data's projection)
>     <42304> +proj=lcc +ellps=GRS80 +lat_0=49 +lon_0=-95 +lat_1=49
>     +lat_2=77
>     +datum=NAD83 +units=m no_defs <>
>
>     At that point I was able to start the sample application, but with the
>     following limits:
>     I can't see any widget,
>     No widget seems to work, apart for the distances ruler that works
>     fine.
>     I can'see the keymap
>     When I try to zoom in, I can see the red rubberband but the I come
>     up with a
>     "missing page error"
>
>     At this point I believe that I have some failure in some path/url
>     specification
>
>     There will be someone in the universe using Chameleon 1.1 with IIS and
>     windows 2000 ?
>     I hope so. Will be that man/woman so kind to send me their working,
>
>     cwc2.xlm  configuration file
>     the sample map file properly configured (chameleon.map)
>     the sample template file properly configured (sample.html)
>
>     Thanks to everybody
>
>
>
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Jason Fournier
DM Solutions Group
Application Developer
Ottawa, ON
613.565.5056 x 18
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