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[maplab-users] projection questions.Daniel Morissette morissette@dmsolutions.caWed, 28 Aug 2002 16:00:05 -0400
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Hummm... bizarre.. I'll forward this to the maplab-users list where one of the MapLab developers can hopefully suggest something. Daniel "Tweedy, Scott" wrote: > > The behaviour is a little weird. I can open a valid .map file and preview > it. If I close the preview window and make any changes and attempt to open > the preview window again, I get the error now. I've taken to leaving the > preview window open all the time and just redrawing the map within the > preview window when I make changes. I'm not sure if that's how it was > intended to work or not though. > > I've tried different combinations for the layer in question that I first > noticed the error happening with. I a projection defined at the MAP level, > it is a Lambert Conformal Conic. I've added an ECW file as a raster layer, > it's original projection is UTM. At this point everything was fine. When I > went to add a vector layer that had an original projection of lat/long I > originally got the error. Each layer had valid projection definitions as > far as I could tell. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Daniel Morissette [mailto:morissette@dmsolutions.ca] > Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 3:33 PM > To: Tweedy, Scott > Cc: MapLab Users (E-mail) > Subject: Re: [maplab-users] projection questions. > > "Tweedy, Scott" wrote: > > > > Fatal error: MapServer Error in msProcessProjection(): projection not > named > > in E:\maplab-beta6\common\wrapper\map_session.php on line 721 > > > > I think I've seen this before, but can't remember why it happened. > Could it be that one of your PROJECTION/END blocks is empty? Make sure > all the layers that contain a PROJECTION object contain a valid > projection definition. > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Daniel Morissette morissette@dmsolutions.ca > DM Solutions Group http://www.dmsolutions.ca/ > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Don't put for tomorrow what you can do today, because if > you enjoy it today you can do it again tomorrow.
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