Hi Brent<br><br>Thanks for the quick answers, the new rewriting rules (with reverse proxy) have worked well with Tomcat on port 8080 - no more isapi dlls! What you listed for Mapnik is essentially like mine, what I am not sure is what other GDAL configuration is needed on the box - just an environment variable or some other setting in the mapfile...?<br>
<br>Thanks<br><br>Chris<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On 2 September 2011 16:04, Brent Fraser <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:bfraser@geoanalytic.com">bfraser@geoanalytic.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
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Chris,<br>
<br>
I've used the Iconic Rewriter with older versions of IIS (the
native rewriting capability in IIS7 looks interesting). You may be
able to use an environment variable to set the default map file, but
this may not be very useful if you have multiple map files. There
are a few other options for hiding the mapfile (proxy script,
redirect, form post instead of get, etc), put I think the rewrite
method is the most effective (the client never gets the map file
path), with almost no performance hit.<br>
<br>
The way I access Mapnik tiles in mapserver is to create a layer in
the map file:<br>
<br>
LAYER<br>
DATA "frmt_wms_openstreetmap_MAPNIK.xml"<br>
NAME "Mapnik"<br>
PROJECTION<br>
"proj=merc" "a=6378137" "b=6378137" "lat_ts=0.0" "lon_0=0.0"
"x_0=0.0" "y_0=0" "k=1.0" "units=m" "nadgrids=@null" "no_defs"<br>
END<br>
STATUS ON<br>
TYPE RASTER<br>
PROCESSING "OVERSAMPLE_RATIO=1"<br>
PROCESSING "LOAD_FULL_RES_IMAGE=NO"<br>
UNITS METERS<br>
END # LAYER<br>
<br>
and frmt_wms_openstreetmap_MAPNIK.xml XML file of <br><div class="im">
<br>
<GDAL_WMS><br>
<Service name="TMS"><br>
<ServerUrl><a href="http://tile.openstreetmap.org/$" target="_blank">http://tile.openstreetmap.org/$</a>{z}/${x}/${y}.png</ServerUrl><br>
</Service><br>
<DataWindow><br>
<UpperLeftX>-20037508.34</UpperLeftX><br>
<UpperLeftY>20037508.34</UpperLeftY><br>
<LowerRightX>20037508.34</LowerRightX><br>
<LowerRightY>-20037508.34</LowerRightY><br>
<TileLevel>19</TileLevel><br>
<TileCountX>1</TileCountX><br>
<TileCountY>1</TileCountY><br>
<YOrigin>top</YOrigin><br>
</DataWindow><br>
<Projection>EPSG:900913</Projection><br>
<BlockSizeX>256</BlockSizeX><br>
<BlockSizeY>256</BlockSizeY><br>
<BandsCount>3</BandsCount><br>
<Cache /><br>
</GDAL_WMS><br>
<br>
<br>
</div><pre cols="72">Best Regards,
Brent Fraser</pre><div><div></div><div class="h5">
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On 9/2/2011 8:13 AM, Chris Jackson wrote:
</div></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><div></div><div class="h5">Hi<br>
<br>
I just wanted to check if the only way to parse a mapfile in an
IIS environment to use an absolute path to the mapfiles e.g. <a href="http://myserver/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=C" target="_blank">http://myserver/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=C</a>:\Inetpub\wwwroot\workshop\itasca.map.
I wonder if anyone has had success with rewrite rules (IIS7)?<br>
<br>
Also how is GDAL triggered when calling the mapfile (in IIS). The
scenario is I am trying to use an xml in the mapfile layer which
then calls <a href="http://tile.openstreetmap.org/" target="_blank">http://tile.openstreetmap.org/</a><br>
<br>
The XML is<br>
<br>
<GDAL_WMS><br>
<Service name="TMS"><br>
<ServerUrl><a href="http://tile.openstreetmap.org/$%7Bz%7D/$%7Bx%7D/$%7By%7D.png" target="_blank">http://tile.openstreetmap.org/${z}/${x}/${y}.png</a></ServerUrl><br>
</Service><br>
<DataWindow><br>
<UpperLeftX>-20037508.34</UpperLeftX><br>
<UpperLeftY>20037508.34</UpperLeftY><br>
<LowerRightX>20037508.34</LowerRightX><br>
<LowerRightY>-20037508.34</LowerRightY><br>
<TileLevel>19</TileLevel><br>
<TileCountX>1</TileCountX><br>
<TileCountY>1</TileCountY><br>
<YOrigin>top</YOrigin><br>
</DataWindow><br>
<Projection>EPSG:900913</Projection><br>
<BlockSizeX>256</BlockSizeX><br>
<BlockSizeY>256</BlockSizeY><br>
<BandsCount>3</BandsCount><br>
<Cache/><br>
</GDAL_WMS><br>
<br>
Am I remotely doing this the right way? I am used to calling
local data from the mapfile and tiled services is a bit of a new
beast, so I thought I would give it a go!<br>
<br>
Many thanks in advance<br>
<br>
Chris<br>
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