[mapserver-users] Starting with TIGER Line Data and MapServer

Monali Lodha monalilodha at gmail.com
Tue Nov 3 11:55:36 EST 2009


Thanks David. I made the corresponding change.

Could anyone point us to a sample mapfile generated for Tiger data?


On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Fawcett, David
<David.Fawcett at state.mn.us> wrote:
> Is the projection of the TIGER files and the output projection of the Itasca Demo the same?  I am guessing that Itasca uses UTM Zone 15N (EPSG 26915) and that the TIGER data might be in a geographic spatial reference system (EPSG 3624?).
>
> If this is the case, you will need to define the input projection for your TIGER layers and make sure that you have an output projection set at the MAP level.  In other words, even if all of the data sets have specified projections, you will need to tell MapServer what the input projections for each layer are if you need MapServer to utilize layers with different spatial reference systems.
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> David.
>
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> Thanks Stephen and Dan!
>
> @Stephen
> The recent Tiger Shapefiles come with .prj files and do have a
> projection. Could there be a different issue then?
>
> @Dan
>> Regarding #1
>> Were all of your shapes in the same projection as the Itasca demo? If not, their coordinates may have been far outside of the extents of the map.
> Yes, we used the data for Itasca County.
>
>> Regarding #2
>> Do you have 300 shapefiles, meaning you have 300 layers you wish to display?  If so, you might want to take a look at an alternate solution than the Itasca demo.  For example (toots own horn) GeoMOOSE is designed to allow multiple mapfiles to be used within a single application.   It makes the management of the large number of layers much more palatable.  We also have a number of users that are at the same level of layer management as you are and could give more suggestions on how to best manage that data for use in a Web GIS.
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> No. We have a few (10-15) layers. However, the shapefiles
> corresponding to each layer are different for every county. I shall
> also forward my query in the GeoMoose mailing list. Thanks!
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