On 26 April 2011 05:31, Hilmy Hashim <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm trying to reproject a layer with native srs EPSG:4326 to declared srs
> EPSG:3375. The native layer is from a PostGIS store.
> When I view using QGIS 1.7-dev via wfs, the geometries are still in their
> native coordinates. Curiously, the computed Lat/Lon Bounding Box appear to
> be a single point (see attached screen cap).
> I have tried with a few other layers and I get the same result when
> reprojecting from 4326 to another srs.

That's not how that works - you just put the projection of the data in
those boxes. If the correct SRS is being found in default then leave
declared blank. Then specify which projection you'd like your map to
be in (3375?) in the map request you send using SRS=EPSG:3375

Ian
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