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[maplab-users] WMS resourcesJean-Francois.Doyon@CCRS.NRCan.gc.ca Jean-Francois.Doyon@CCRS.NRCan.gc.caFri, 1 Nov 2002 12:51:10 -0500
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Scott, That particular trick is achieved with a simple Apache configuration. Here's what mine looks like: SetEnvIfNoCase Request_URI "/cgi-bin/atlaswms_en" MS_MAPFILE=/home/mapdata/aoc_v3/english/wms_eng.map In my case, I do a symbolic link between atlaswms_en and the "real" mapserver binary. This way I can have many WFS/WMS servers running from the same mapserver cgi. This will work on apache for UNIX/Linux/Windows ... Can't help you if you're using IIS though ... J.F. -----Original Message----- From: Tweedy, Scott [mailto:sctweedy@nrcan.gc.ca] Sent: Friday, November 01, 2002 11:10 AM To: MapLab Users (E-mail); MapServer Users (E-mail) Subject: [maplab-users] WMS resources I'm trying to use MapServer to put together a WMS server. I have a number of layers that I want to make available to clients (most of whom will be using MapLab). Can anyone point me to some resources, other than the OGC website and the MapServer documentation to help with the creation. I noticed that the URL for the GMAP demo that is entered in MapLab to access those layers doesn't explicitly define a .map file: http://www2.dmsolutions.ca/cgi-bin/mswms_gmap? Is this done with a particular script? If anyone can point me in the right direction that would be great. Thanks in advance, st _______________________________________________ Maplab-users mailing list Maplab-users@dmsolutions.ca http://lists.dmsolutions.ca/mailman/listinfo/maplab-users
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