[Qgis-developer] Installed Qgis on Ubuntu - what do I do next?
Christopher Stark
christopherstark at gmx.de
Wed Oct 19 06:21:19 EDT 2011
Hi Noli,
Thanks, I did this and came to this point:
*sudo cp /home/timlinux/dev/cpp/qgis/src/mapserver/wms_metadata.xml .
Now edit that file and set your details as appopriate.
*
Which would be "appropriate details" for me?
best regards
Christopher
Am 19.10.2011 10:39, schrieb Noli Sicad:
> I guess you have read this,
>
> http://linfiniti.com/2010/08/qgis-mapserver-a-wms-server-for-the-masses/
>
> Noli
>
> On 10/19/11, Noli Sicad <nsicad at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi Christopher,
>>
>> The code that I posted is not complete.
>>
>> Did you include OpenLayers.js and CSS for the openlayers?
>>
>> Visit this link and to see the whole code,
>>
>> http://linfiniti.com/2011/09/qgis-server-with-tilecache/
>>
>> It seem the link is not working now. However, you browse the any
>> openlayers example and see how the post that I copied from Tim's is
>> used.
>>
>> Noli
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 10/19/11, Christopher Stark <christopherstark at gmx.de> wrote:
>>> Hi Noli,
>>>
>>> which parts in this code do I have to modify for my Qgis Server Project?
>>> I pasted this code into a html (index2.html) file within var/www/ but
>>> there is nothing displayed when I open
>>>
>>> localhost/index2.html
>>>
>>> best regards
>>> Christopher
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 16.10.2011 04:40, schrieb Noli Sicad:
>>>>> The most common web client being Openlayers, this will require work on
>>>>> your part, mainly a few lines of javascript in a web page. You might be
>>>>> able to use it directly in Geocommons or in Mapfish (also takes setup).
>>>> This is how Tim used it for OpenLayers client (below).
>>>>
>>>> Very few documentation how to actually use in OpenLayers and WMS.
>>>>
>>>> Noli
>>>>
>>>> ##############################################
>>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>>> var map, layer;
>>>> function init(){
>>>> var MapOptions = {
>>>> projection: new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:32633"),
>>>> units: "m",
>>>> masxScale: 19567.879237500,
>>>> //maxScale:1000,
>>>> //minScale:17000000,
>>>> numZoomLevels: 10,
>>>> resolutions: [19567.8792375, 9783.93961875,
>>>> 4891.969809375, 2445.9849046875, 1222.99245234375, 611.496226171875,
>>>> 305.7481130859375, 152.87405654296876, 76.43702827148438,
>>>> 38.21851413574219],
>>>> maxExtent: new
>>>> OpenLayers.Bounds(-918304.23600184,6418410.00099619,1957227.50491800,7976533.94886646),
>>>> fractionalZoom: false,
>>>> transitionEffect:"resize",
>>>> };
>>>>
>>>> map = new OpenLayers.Map( 'map', MapOptions );
>>>> layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS( "OpenLayers WMS",
>>>> "http://maps.linfiniti.com/cgi-bin/tilecache.cgi",
>>>> {layers: 'utno-test'} );
>>>> map.addLayer(layer);
>>>> map.zoomToMaxExtent();
>>>> }
>>>> </script>
>>>> </head>
>>>> <body onload="init()">
>>>> <div id="map" class="map"></div>
>>>> </body>
>>>>
>>>> #########################################################
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