[Mapserver-users] Multiple counties in a template file !!!
woodbri@swoodbridge.com
woodbri@swoodbridge.com
Thu, 01 Apr 2004 14:51:59 -0500
But if you have all the data in the US it is 3300 counties plus or
minus and you probably don't want 3300 layers for each attribute.
What you want to do is use a tileindex. This will allow you to treat
all roads files in all 3300 counties as a single layer.
-Steve W.
On 1 Apr 2004 at 8:53, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
> I assume you mean you have multiple TIGER files and want to have them
> appended into one map, right?
> If you have all the data for multiple counties, then you just add each one
> as a layer and it will make them work seamlessly together.
>
> mapserver-users-admin@lists.gis.umn.edu wrote on 04/01/2004 06:16:02 AM:
>
> > Hi all
> > Could any of you advise me how I could display multiple counties( or
> a
> > full state) in the same map ?. After displaying them I want to have the
>
> > same set of operations like zooming in /out/pan as we have with single
> > county maps .
> > With regards and thanks in advance
> > dharani babu s
> >
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