[Qgis-user] QWC strange behaviour of Zoom and Pan functions if authid=EPSG31467 and problems with long directory paths in qgis-mapserver

Markus Weidenbach landconsult at freenet.de
Fri Jun 27 00:50:00 PDT 2014


Hi Marco, Bernhard,

Marco, no I don´t think there is any directory permission problem, but I 
will check again ....
I will also try Bernhard´s proposal to change the settings for the CRS 
axis ...
regards,
Markus

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Dr. Markus Weidenbach
*landConsult.de*
Geographical Information Management
and Environmental Planning
D-77815 Bühl
Germany
e.mail see: http://landConsult.de
Am 27.06.2014 09:27, schrieb Marco Hugentobler:
> >Is there a limit of characters for paths or shapefile names used in 
> the QGIS *.qgs file that affects the qgis-mapserver?
>
> Not that I know.
> Is it possible that it is a problem with the file permissions for the 
> webserver user?
>
> Regards,
> Marco
>
> On 27.06.2014 09:08, Markus Weidenbach wrote:
>> Dear List,
>>
>> I am running the QGIS Web Client (checkout from GIT HUB on 25.06.14) 
>> and QGIS Webserver 2.2.0 on Debian 7.
>> In GlobalOptions.js I set the authid variable to 31467 and I am 
>> publishing only data in that projection ( I also disabled Google Maps 
>> in GlobalOptions.js).
>> Everything works fine, but the ZOOM and the PAN function in QWC 
>> behave strange, in fact it is almost impossible to zoom or pan to a 
>> selected spot.
>> You can test it yourself on
>> http://188.138.88.141/qgis-web-client/site/qgiswebclient.html?map=/home/wbv/Untersuchungsgebiet_GK3_2.qgs 
>> or
>> http://188.138.88.141/qgis-web-client/site/qgiswebclient.html?map=/var/www/qgis-web-client/projects/test_GK3.qgs 
>>
>>
>> Any idea whats wrong here?
>> If I switch the QWC back to EPSG3857 the ZOOM/PAN works normal.
>>
>>
>> Another problem I encountered is the fact, that the webserver is not 
>> reading shapefiles which use a very long directory path.
>> e.g. the shape 
>> /var/www/qgis-web-client/projects/wbv/wbv-geodaten/shape/ugebiet/teilgebiet_nord_1km_kacheln.shp 
>> is not listet in the GetCapabilities request (see 
>> http://188.138.88.141/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&map=/var/www/qgis-web-client/projects/Untersuchungsgebiet_GK3.qgs).
>>
>> But after copying the same shape to /home/wbv/wbv-geodaten/nord.shp 
>> (together with the corrected *.qgs) this layer is listet in the 
>> GetCapabilities request (see
>> http://188.138.88.141/cgi-bin/qgis_mapserv.fcgi?SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3.0&REQUEST=GetCapabilities&map=/home/wbv/Untersuchungsgebiet_GK3_2.qgs) 
>>
>> and is also displayed in the QWC (see
>> http://188.138.88.141/qgis-web-client/site/qgiswebclient.html?map=/home/wbv/Untersuchungsgebiet_GK3_2.qgs).
>>
>> Is there a limit of characters for paths or shapefile names used in 
>> the QGIS *.qgs file that affects the qgis-mapserver?
>>
>> Thanks for your comments.
>>
>> Markus
>>
>>
>>
>> -- 
>> Dr. Markus Weidenbach
>> *landConsult.de*
>> Geographical Information Management
>> and Environmental Planning
>> D-77815 Bühl
>> Germany
>> e.mail see: http://landConsult.de
>>
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