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#24 | fixed | Include test map on homepage | ||
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From Jukka: I believe that MapServer should offer an immediate "It works" experience for new users. Could you consider to include some demo data and mapfiles into the standard delivery of MS4W? They could be placed for example into \apps\demo. Once they are there we could have WMS GetMap links with &FORMAT=image/png and &FORMAT=application/openlayers on a visible place of the html page that opens from http://localhost. Or the OpenLayers map could even be included on the start page by default. If you think it is a good idea I can make some first few mapfiles on top of Natural Earth countries. It seems to mean about 5 MB extra as zipped but I do believe that it would be worth it. I could start with these: - Hello world WMS - simple but still complete with enough WMS metadata, and naturally debug and ms_errorfile. - WMS with some styling - WMS with labels - WMS with GetFeatureInfo - WFS I could also write a short document about how to get the first map with shp2img, browser, and with a few GIS program. |
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#25 | fixed | Upgrade Apache to 2.4.16 | ||
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#26 | fixed | oci8 extension issues with PHPMapScript | ||
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I commented php_oci8_11g.dll in the ini-file as you said and ran phpinfo twice, once with the libmap.dll for Oracle and once with the standard libmap.dll. With the standard libmap.dll MapScript is loaded, but with the libmap.dll for Oracle neither oci8 nor MapScript is loaded. The only uncommented modules in my ini-file now are php_curl, php_fileinfo, php_gd2, php_intl and php_mapscript. The error messages in Apaches error.log disappeared when php_mbstring and php_exif were commented. Mapserv -v shows INPUT=ORACLESPATIAL. So it seems to be a php/oracle problem. I use oracle instantclient_11_2 while in 3.1.0 the name is oracle12. Is that an issue? Oracle versions? |
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