[mapserver-users] Tigerline
Ashley Joyce
ashleyjoyce@hotmail.com
Thu, 28 Feb 2002 10:23:21 +1100
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I have the mapserver demo version working properly and would like to use =
data from the tigerline site for the USA. I will start with one state at =
a time.... its heavy on space at around 3 -4 Gig. Can anyone give me =
some advice on where to get some help or point to some documentation for =
structuring the data files so it will work with mapserver.... I'm still =
new to this product and haven't quite got my head around all of it yet. =
I'm not very familiar with the GIS structure. I'm running on a linux =
machine with apache.
Thanks,
Ashley Joyce
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