[Qgis-user] QGIS web-client on Windows XP

Noli Sicad nsicad at gmail.com
Thu Apr 12 02:00:39 PDT 2012


Hi Pascal,

Anita, these things in her blog.

QGIS Server on Windows7 Step-by-step
http://underdark.wordpress.com/2012/04/06/qgis-server-on-windows7-step-by-step/

This one has illustration how use it as web-client using OpenLayers.
It is clearer that I got from Pirmin.

http://underdark.wordpress.com/2012/03/30/qgis-server-on-ubuntu-step-by-step/

I suggest you probably try Leaflet as web-client. It is easy to use
and same principles applies as OpenLayers.

I like to use Leaflet with QGIS Web server.

Noli


On 4/12/12, P. Sydler <sydlerp at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have a question to the QGIS web-client using with Windows XP.
>
> I have successfully installed QGIS on my computer (as mentioned XP). QGIS
> map-server is also installed and works fine. I can post a get-capabilities
> and also e get-map-request for my project which gives my the expected
> results.
>
> Now I would like to test the web-client which gives me some headache.
> Unfortunately, the documentation for the web-client I found on the internet
> is mostly for linux. I downloaded the web-client from the github-homepage.
> I adjusted the index.xml-file in the folder "site" in such a way that a
> link to my project appears in my browser when I execute the file. However,
> this link leads into nowhere - a blank page appears.
> When I execute the qgiswebclient.html-file nothing happens either.
>
> So there are some question about the installation:
> - Where should the folder qgis-web-client (downloaded from github) be saved
> to? In what relationship does it stand to the apache-server respectively to
> the QGIS-installation?
> - Which files have to be adjusted in the folder qgis-web-client, so that
> the client works?
> - How do the path-describtions have to look like (relative paths - but to
> which folder, absolute paths)?
>
> I would already be happy if the helloworld-project would work. So I could
> follow this installation and adapt it to my project.
> Well, maybe someone has made some experiences. Any comments are welcome.
>
> Thanks a lot in advance
>
> Pascal
>



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