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<P class=documentDescription>Hallo,</P>
<P class=documentDescription>I have 2 questions regarding GeoMOOSE:</P>
<P class=documentDescription>Question 1: is there any special procedure involved
when loading and showing image layers (tif,jpg) in GeoMoose?<BR><BR>I tried to
load a map of the world (jpg-image - with jgw-file in the same location) with
the following .map file:<BR><BR><BR>MAP<BR> NAME
'mn_world'<BR> SIZE 800 650<BR> STATUS
ON<BR> EXTENT -180 -90 180 90<BR> UNITS
DD<BR> IMAGETYPE JPEG<BR> TRANSPARENT
TRUE<BR><BR> WEB<BR>
INCLUDE
"/ms4w/apps/GeoMOOSE/maps_statedemo/web_config.map"<BR>
END<BR><BR> LAYER<BR>
NAME 'world'<BR> DATA
'./world.jpg'<BR> TYPE
RASTER<BR> STATUS ON<BR>
END<BR>END<BR><BR>I can see the layer's name in the "Map Layers" list on
the right hand side, but no image in the main window regardless of the zoom I
use.</P>
<P class=documentDescription>Question 2: I use the GeoMoose 1.0.0. example
application and show layers in geographic coordinates. The scale, shown in the
footer is obviously wrong. In which scripts do I have to change the
code to get a correct scale?<BR><BR><BR>Best
regards<BR>Vojko</P></FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>