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Hi list,<br>
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Until now I have been using MapServer as a WMS server. I've only
recently been trying out the CGI controls, which would be very handy
for a reporting application. <br>
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The MapServer tutorials refer several times to saving temporary
images using the mode=browse. At <a
href="http://demo.mapserver.org/tutorial/section3.html">http://demo.mapserver.org/tutorial/section3.html</a>
the map images generated in these tutorials refer to image files on
the web server (so are not generated dynamically). E.g. <a
href="http://demo.mapserver.org/ms_tmp/EX1.9_141873269321745.png">http://demo.mapserver.org/ms_tmp/EX1.9_141873269321745.png</a><br>
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I've tried to set this up in MapServer 6.4 without success. I've set
up parameters in the WEB section as follows:<br>
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WEB<br>
IMAGEPATH "C:/Mapserver/apps/pms/tmp" <br>
# Also tried "tmp/"<br>
IMAGEURL "tmp/"<br>
TEMPLATE "reports/test.html"<br>
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However no images are ever created in this folder when using a
request such as <a
href="https://localhost/mapserver/?LAYERS=mylayer&mode=browse">http://localhost/mapserver/?LAYERS=mylayer&mode=browse</a><br>
The template contains file names such as tmp/MyMap14187343292752.png
but these never seem to be written to disk. How can these images be
persisted?<br>
I know I could use mode=map to generate an image, but I want to
create legends etc. all with a single request. <br>
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Regards,<br>
<br>
Seth<br>
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