[mapguide-users] How to publish WMS services through MapGuide

Rémy GOURRAT rgourrat at ag-carto.fr
Tue Jan 6 00:34:19 PST 2015


When you try to connect to your WMS

do you use exactly the same URL as the URL in the parameter field " Server Name " ?

for you, you just have to localhost with IIS, and you can only use with a WMS WMS client on the same PC as the mapguide server.

It is a good customer of WMS , very effective Gaia to experiment
http://thecarbonproject.azurewebsites.net/Products/Gaia

Rémy 
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Objet : [mapguide-users] How to publish WMS services through MapGuide

I try to publish my own WMS services using AIMS2013 or MapGuide Open Source follow this instruction:
http://beingcivil.typepad.com/my_weblog/2012/07/creating-a-wms-service-in-aims-2013.html.
Then I try to test it locally using just a URL like this:

http://localhost/mapguide/mapagent/mapagent.fcgi?REQUEST=GetMap&VERSION=1.1.1&SRS=EPSG:3401&BBOX=-17947.118222967,5973796.69083132,-12306.204602391,5977818.35532628&FORMAT=image/jpeg&WIDTH=600&HEIGHT=600

I expect to get a map image. But it always ask me to enter credentials. I try use various usernames and passwords: windows authentication credentials, MapGuide users, MapGuide Built-in account for WMS users, all failed, see image : 
<http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/file/n5180103/wms_creation.png> . 

Anyone can help me with this?




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