Does Mapserver 4.8.3 work with windows 2000 and IIS 5
rock well
rockwell_001 at YAHOO.COM
Wed Jul 12 10:17:40 PDT 2006
Hey andrew thanks, for the reply, i guess its the IIS 5 issue. When i copied the mapserv and the required dlls to 2003 with IIS 6 i was able to generate the map with no issues.
Thanks for your time
kris
Andrew Krakowski <andrew at REFRACTIONS.NET> wrote:
Hi Kris,
Have you been able to generate the "No query information to decode.
QUERY_STRING is set, but empty." message?
Have you read the online IIS MapServer instructions? There are a couple
you can find.
I'm not sure the difference between IIS 5 and 6 but I've succeeded with
MapServer 4.8.3 working on IIS 6.0 on XP.
Create a cgi-bin directory in your Inetpub directory and copy the
contents of the ms4w\Apache\cgi-bin directory into it.
In IIS add this directory as a virtual directory to your web-site.
Right-click Properties under the cgi-bin Virtual Directory and select
Scripts and Executables for Executables permission in the Virtual
Directory Tab.
When you right click the mapserv.exe file in IIS and select Browse in
IIS you should get the above message.
Hope that helps; if not let me know.
Andrew
rock well wrote:
> Hi all, i have posted this question earlier but had to luck ..... i have been trying to configure mapserver -4.8.3 on a windows 2000 machine with IIS 5. I tried different options like just having the basic libraries like proj,GD, regex. When i try to generate a map i always get a
>
> CGI Error
> The specified CGI application misbehaved by not returning a complete set of HTTP headers. The headers it did return are:
>
> i tried it from php mapscript, from a normal html file same result .....
>
> i dont know what wrong am i doing .... if anyone have configured mapserver with this configuration can you please suggest me, or any information might help ...
>
> Thanks a lot for your time,
> kris
>
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