Python mapscript in IIS

Howard Butler hobu at IASTATE.EDU
Wed May 17 07:18:32 PDT 2006


Steve,

I should take those pages down, as they are now out of date with 
respect to MapServer 4.8.3.  Working with Jeff and Assefa on the 
build kit, we were able to include Python MapScript in MS4W 1.5.3 
(and Java, C#, and PHP of course).  Additionally, pre-compiled dlls 
for SDE and Oracle are also included in MS4W 1.5.3 (requires some dll 
swapping).  These two additions to MS4W make my "Kitchen sink" stuff 
obsolete.

My suggestion to Gary is grab a copy of MS4W 1.5.3 and extract the 
Python MapScript that is available in there and install it in his 
Python's site-packages.

Howard


At 9:02 AM -0500 5/17/06, Steve Lime wrote:
>Gary: I did a quick search and found (should have know) that Howard Butler =
>has pre-compiled versions at:
>
>   http://hobu.stat.iastate.edu/mapserver/
>
>Question. What is the source of your Windows MapServer setup (and what =
>version)? From Howard, MS4W, build-your-own? I worry about mismatched =
>versions of things.
>
>Steve
>
>>>>  Gary Watry <watry at COAPS.FSU.EDU> 05/16/06 12:17 PM >>>
>How do you load Python mapscript in IIS
>
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>I am working on
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>http://gw102.coaps.fsu.edu/httpdocs/example.php
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>=20
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>I need to load Pythom Mapscript in IIS in order to get my legend to work?
>
>=20
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>Thoughts?
>
>______________________________________________________________
>
>Gary L. Watry
>
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>______________________________________________________________
>
>Gary L. Watry
>
>
>GIS Coordinator
>Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies
>FSU / COAPS
>Johnson Building, RM 215
>2035 East Paul Dirac Drive
>Tallahassee, Florida 32306-2840
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>E-Mail: watry at coaps.fsu.edu
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