[maplab-users] Bad path in GMAP? - Solved

Zak James zak-ms at hoppsan.org
Tue Jul 13 16:41:56 EDT 2004


Mapserver uses PROJ to do reprojection, so you should look at 
http://proj.maptools.org/ for documentation. The general idea is that 
each layer can have a projection block and if there is one that doesn't 
match the map level projection object, mapserver will reproject before 
rendering the map.

zak
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Zak James
Applications and Software Development
DM Solutions Group Inc.
http://www.dmsolutions.ca


On Jul 13, 2004, at 3:46 PM, kgrootendorst at baird.com wrote:

> Zak et al.
> I think I was receiving the broken link because of the code in the
> mapfile.  Basically, I was messing with projections (they were 
> incorrect)
> and the .png file was not even being written to my /ms_tmp/ folder -
> hence, no image to display.  Once I removed the projection info, all 
> was
> fine.   However I need to be able to reproject some shapefiles and
> imagery.  Any one know of good resources for this?
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> Zak James <zak-ms at hoppsan.org>
> 07/13/2004 12:45 PM
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> Disable ROSA and you may get more helpful error messages from php.
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> It may be that the path is incorrectly set in the mapfile as
> gmapfactory uses that while mapedit will substitute the path configured
> in maplab.
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> zak
> --
> Zak James
> Applications and Software Development
> DM Solutions Group Inc.
> http://www.dmsolutions.ca
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> On Jul 13, 2004, at 11:06 AM, kgrootendorst at baird.com wrote:
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>> Stumped again.  This time, for some reason, I can't display any map
>> image
>> in GMAP factory.
>> The java console told me it was trying to look for an image at
>> 'http://localhost', but the images are actually in
>> 'http://localhost/ms_tmp/'
>> I've reviewed my paths, and I thought everything looked right.   The
>> map
>> previews fine in MapEdit.
>>
>> In my maplap.xml config file, the paths are as follows:
>> tmp_img_path = C:/Program Files/Apache Group/Apache2/htdocs/ms_tmp/
>> tmp_web_img_path = /ms_tmp/
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>> I have ms_tmp defined in my httpd.conf file also.
>>
>> Any ideas?  This problem just started happening, but I'm not sure what
>> I
>> did to cause it.
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