[Mapserver-users] Using OS MasterMap with MapServer

Andrew Haigh andrew at andrewhaigh.net
Fri Jun 11 13:46:11 EDT 2004


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It all depends what format your MasterMap is in? GML? Shapefile? =20
MapInfo Tab?

Getting MasterMap. to work from a shapefile is easy, however, if your =20=

data is GML then I think you'll need convert it.

You might be able to read it in via OGR/GDAL but I've never tried it =20
(www.remotesensing.org/gdal/), if your using the none topographically =20=

structured version.

If you look on the OS website =20
(http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/osmastermap/=20
systems/index.html) this will tell you what software claims to be =20
compatabile.

Not sure if this is helpful or not.

Regards,

Andrew

On 10 Jun 2004, at 13:52, guoloi dou wrote:

> I am new to GIS and am trying to implement a web-based navigation =20
> system to display Ordnance Survey MasterMap data. Below=A0are the =20
> technologies availabe:
> 1.PHP;
> 2.MySQL;
> 3.OS MasterMap
> 4.MapServer
> 5.Apache on Windows XP
> =A0
> Could someone tell me how MasterMap be used by MapServer so that I can =
=20
> extract location information from MapServer and MySQL?
>  =A0
> Your help would be appreciated
> =A0
> Best regards,
> Zhengda Lu
>


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It all depends what format your MasterMap is in? GML? Shapefile?
MapInfo Tab?


Getting MasterMap. to work from a shapefile is easy, however, if your
data is GML then I think you'll need convert it. =20


You might be able to read it in via OGR/GDAL but I've never tried it
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if your using the none topographically structured version.


If you look on the OS website
=
(http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/products/osmastermap/systems/in=
dex.html)
this will tell you what software claims to be compatabile.=20


Not sure if this is helpful or not.


Regards,


Andrew


On 10 Jun 2004, at 13:52, guoloi dou wrote:


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