[Geomoose-users] Multiple Maps Configuration

James Klassen klassen.js at gmail.com
Wed Aug 27 12:57:24 PDT 2014


My guess is you probably need to set the mapserver_url parameter in your
mapbook.  Normally this is done by getmapbook.php which is bypassed when
you use mapbook=.

http://docs.geomoose.org/2.6/docs/configuration.html?highlight=mapbook#mapserver-url
On Aug 27, 2014 11:14 AM, "Clinton Olsen" <clintono at emery.utah.gov> wrote:

> I currently have a working geomoose map service using the default mapbook.
>  I need to display other maps with different layers than what is displayed
> on the default mapbook.  I found this link that
> talked about how to reference a different mapbook other than the original.
>
>
> http://docs.geomoose.org/2.6/docs/url_arguments.html
>
> geomoose.html?mapbook=../mapbooks/wms_only.xml
>
> In order for this to work I created the mapbooks folder under the htdocs
> folder, and placed a different mapbook under this folder.  The only problem
> with this setup is when I try to display the shapefile layer.  The geomoose
> template will display but the layer will not.
>
> The normal geomoose mapbook request for the layer starts with the first
> link below.
>
> http://<ipaddress>/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?
>
> The one I am getting when I try to use the other mapbook is below.
>
> http://<ipaddress>/geomoose2/FORMAT=image
>
> What steps am I missing in order to reference more than one mapbook in my
> geomoose template?  I have looked under the archives and on the geomoose
> site but I am unable to find what I need in order to get it working.
>  Thanks.
>
> Clinton Olsen
> IS/GIS Technician
>
>
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