What is the result if you change "CONNECTIONTYPE OGR" to "CONNECTIONTYPE
WFS", and then execute at the commandline:
shp2img -m mymap.map -o ttt.png -map_debug 3
-jeff
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Jeff McKenna
MapServer Consulting and Training Services
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On 2019-04-04 10:27 AM, Lars Fricke wrote:
@ Lars Schylberg
Thank you for your valuable hint and the very fast reply, I just got out
of another task and tried immediately.
Apache2 error.log now gives me:
HTTP: Fetch(http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS)
HTTP: libcurl/7.58.0 GnuTLS/3.5.18 zlib/1.2.11 libidn2/2.0.4
libpsl/0.19.1 (+libidn2/2.0.4) nghttp2/1.30.0 librtmp/2.3
HTTP: These HTTP headers were set: Accept: text/plain, application/json
GeoJSONSeq: First pass: 100.00 %
GDAL: GDALOpen(http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS,
this=0x565136f44fe0) succeeds as GeoJSONSeq.
GDAL: GDALClose(http://...?VERSION=1.1.0&SERVICE=WFS, this=0x565136f44fe0)
That does not really look like an error. The error displayed in the
browser however remains the same.
@ Jeff McKenna
Thank you for taking thought upon this. Unfortunately the remote server
only supports WFS 1.1.0 and up while to my knowledge mapserver only has
native client support for WFS 1.0.0 . A colleague from a partner company
has tried with 1.1.0 and the spacial filtering did not work. If there is
a native way to use WFS 1.1.0 as client, I will be happy to check it out.
Best
Lars
SkenData GmbH
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