[Geomoose-users] Using Identify with Postgis layer

Dan Little danlittle at yahoo.com
Mon May 2 08:31:07 EDT 2011


Is "feature_name" a field in your table?

Any chance we can see the definition of the table, the mapfile, and template that you are using?



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>From: Stephen Knox <stephenknox73 at gmail.com>
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>Hi list,
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>I came across GeoMoose through a university project to create a mapping server. I've managed to get it working fairly well with Mapserver and PostGIS data (and looking good, thanks!), but I was just wondering whether anyone has used "Identify" with PostGIS layers. I have followed the instructions here, but I think these were written for Shapefiles, as I just get the text "[FEATURE_NAME]" in the resulting HTML rather than the actual feature selected name. This is also true if I put "[feature_name from table_name]" as per how fields are defined in the Mapserver DATA field.
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> Any help much appreciated.
>
>Thanks
>
>Steve 
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