[Mapserver-users] MapServer on XP

Chip Hankley Chip.Hankley at rmtinc.com
Tue Jul 22 10:43:32 EDT 2003


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Ryan...
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I so very rarely use the CGI version of MS. My skills are a bit rusty. As=
=20I recall, you have to point to the MapServer executable in your templa=
te file. If your "initiation" page (the one that says "click here to load=
=20the application") points to the correct location, but the template fil=
e does not, I think that you would experience this (i.e. your initial map=
=20would load, but all subsequent requests would not work). Make sure tha=
t in your template file, you're pointing to the MS executable. Also, note=
=20that it USED to be that the documentation (very unix/apache oriented) =
did not require you to put the trailing "exe" on the pointer to the file.=
=20I found that you HAVE to do this on windows.
=20
HTH.
=20
Chip


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<DIV>I so very rarely use the CGI version of MS. My skills are a bit rust=
y. As I=20
recall, you have to point to the MapServer executable in your template fi=
le. If=20
your "initiation" page (the one that says "click here to load the applica=
tion")=20
points to the correct location, but the template file does not, I think t=
hat you=20
would experience this (i.e. your initial map would load, but all subseque=
nt=20
requests would not work). Make sure that in your template file, you're po=
inting=20
to the MS executable. Also, note that it USED to be that the documentatio=
n (very=20
unix/apache oriented) did not require you to put the trailing "exe" on th=
e=20
pointer to the file. I found that you HAVE to do this on windows.</DIV>
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<DIV>HTH.</DIV>
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<DIV>Chip</DIV>
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