[mapguide-users] Loading tif using GDAL

Farhan Khan mrfarhankhan at gmail.com
Thu Oct 2 06:51:06 PDT 2014


ok, I resolved this. The problem was that the tif file was located that was
not in the path of server installation. I created a folder in the server
installation path i.e. C:/Program Files/OSGeo/MapGuide/Server/TestData/ and
placed the tif file there. Then, I created a GDAL Feature Source, using the
following

1. Type - Single
2. File System
DONE !

On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 9:41 AM, Farhan Khan <mrfarhankhan at gmail.com> wrote:

> ok, i tried it. the same exception pops up again
> "unknown entity reference".
>
> how can i resolve this ?
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 11:30 PM, Farhan Khan <mrfarhankhan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I am really grateful for your help.
>>
>> In the GDAL Feature Source window, I'm using the following
>>
>> 1. Type - Single
>> 2. File System
>>
>> I am using the Local Preview button at the bottom. As per your
>> suggestion, I will now try to use the Preview button on the toolbar and
>> report back on how it went.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Farhan!
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 11:22 PM, Steve G <stevenlgolden at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> In the GDAL Feature Source window, what method are you using to connect
>>> to
>>> the data?
>>>
>>> 1. Type - Single or Composite
>>>
>>> 2. File System or Alias
>>>
>>> Also, are you using the Local Preview button at the bottom or the Preview
>>> button on the toolbar?  You should use the Preview button on the toolbar.
>>> It will load the schema view in a new browser window.  You should be
>>> able to
>>> see a link "View Data" and once you click on that, the right frame will
>>> be
>>> populated with all the tif files being exposed.  If it says "total
>>> entries:-1" then something failed.  Also remember to
>>>
>>> In the not so recent past, I  have had issues with the Composite type
>>> method:
>>>
>>>
>>> http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/Step-by-Step-for-ECW-and-MGOS-2-4-tp4995445p4998405.html
>>>
>>> If this is the method that you have been using and it fails, try using
>>> the
>>> Single type method (choose the folder where all the tif files are).  And
>>> I
>>> would also start from the beginning (open a new resource and select
>>> single
>>> method).  For some reason I've noticed that if you try to change from
>>> composite to single type method, you can't...it seems like you can't
>>> purge
>>> the configuration even after a save.
>>>
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>
>>>
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