[mapserver-commits] r8729 - trunk/docs/tutorial

svn at osgeo.org svn at osgeo.org
Mon Mar 9 16:38:15 EDT 2009


Author: pnaciona
Date: 2009-03-09 16:38:15 -0400 (Mon, 09 Mar 2009)
New Revision: 8729

Modified:
   trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-3.txt
Log:
update tutorial example 1.3 to point to demo.mapserver.org

Modified: trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-3.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-3.txt	2009-03-09 20:37:09 UTC (rev 8728)
+++ trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-3.txt	2009-03-09 20:38:15 UTC (rev 8729)
@@ -9,10 +9,13 @@
 By using non-spatial attribute information in the data, we can create a map
 like this:
 
-.. image:: http://biometry.gis.umn.edu/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=/ms4w/apps/tutorial/htdocs/example1-3.map&layer=states_poly&layer=states_line&mode=map
+.. image:: http://demo.mapserver.org/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=/ms4w/apps/tutorial/htdocs/example1-3.map&layer=states_poly&layer=states_line&mode=map
 
-This is what the mapfile looks like: `Example1-3.map <http://biometry.gis.umn.edu/tutorial/example1-3.map>`_.
+MapFile Structure
+#################
 
+This is what the mapfile looks like: :ref:`Example1-3.map <example1-3-map>`.
+
 The mapfile structure, by objects, looks like this:
 
 ::
@@ -45,6 +48,6 @@
 **EXPRESSION**
           For each class, we specify what attribute value to use. This is the
           simplest form of EXPRESSION. EXPRESSIONs can be even more complex than
-          this, allowing one to evaluate regular or logical expressions. Please 
+          this, allowing one to evaluate regular or logical expressions. Please
           look at the mapfile reference page to see what you can do
           with EXPRESSION.



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