[mapserver-users] Apache webserver 1.3 (FWD)
Morin, Annie
amorin@NRCan.gc.ca
Mon, 28 Jan 2002 15:59:05 -0500
When you call your mapfile, do you give the entire physical path? ex:
mapserv?map=c:\directory\to\my\map\file.map
because this is not Apache or IIS that manages the mapfile but mapserver.
and maybe a space in the physical path may cause trouble... just as:
c:\program files\directory_to_myFile\file.map
and maybe on 2000, this is your security process which deny access to a file
in a specific directory. When you have a http connection onto your server,
the user requesting the map file, does he have the access privileges?
It can be several of these that can cause your problem problem.
Annie Morin
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> I have implemented mapserver on 2000 with IIS. It works
> fine. I have installed Apache 1.3 on another computer for
> testing. Now it can not find the map file. It gives me
> the old "msLoadMap(): Unable to access file.". Does anyone
> know how apache treats its relative paths?
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