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Hi Andrea,<br>
<br>
QGIS mapserver works as an Apache fcgi. So to enable QGIS-mapserver
you copy the executable to a directory configured for FCGI, enable
fcgi in Apache (easy to do in most Linux distributions) and start
Apache. You don't need to be logged in - also no GUI is needed. I am
not sure if it requires an XServer on the server at compile time,
probably not. There will be more information on installation soon.<br>
<br>
Andreas<br>
<br>
On 8/21/10 5:20 PM, Andrea Peri wrote:
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cite="mid:AANLkTik+iDb5S7c99QCz_7AavEuhuh3sdCG5=pPmO_8p@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">I don't know this plugin,<br>
<br>
but remenber a very old product from ESRI called.<br>
"ArcView for IMS" .<br>
That was an extension for arcview3 to be able to produce map for
the web.<br>
<br>
The main problem was that the server must be logged in to produce
a map,<br>
because the software need an environment and a GUI.<br>
Because this need of to be logged with an user to produce some
maps that product was few usable and disappered early from market.<br>
<br>
I don't know if qgis is able to work without an environment and a
GUI.<br>
<br>
-- <br>
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Andrea Peri<br>
. . . . . . . . . <br>
qwerty àèìòù<br>
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