Stephen Woodbridge wrote:
John Zastrow wrote:
I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method
for cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would
then be served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS
requests. Period. I need to just send a smal
John Zastrow wrote:
I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method for
cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would then be
served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS requests.
Period. I need to just send a small number of static tiles fr
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
Depending on the size of your image, TileCache might do what you're
thinking of:
http://tilecache.org/
Regards,
Yep, thought of that. But I've got to stay within what Tomcat can do for
me. It's a requirement.
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 09:28:48PM -0500, John Zastrow wrote:
> I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method for
> cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would then be
> served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS requests.
> Period. I ne
I don't think I dreamed this: Some time a go I swear I saw a method for
cutting a static image (like a GeoTiff) into tiles which would then be
served by some light-weight server that would respond to WMS requests.
Period. I need to just send a small number of static tiles from Tomcat
to OpenLay
Just a brief note to mention that our 2008 sponsorship program is off
to a great start!
LizardTech, one of OSGeo's early 2007 sponsors, has renewed their
Associate Sponsorship for 2008. Thank you to Michael Gerlek for his
involvement in OSGeo and helping represent LizardTech in this way.
Thank you Miguel,
Please keep us informed of your progress, like any level of commitment
or timeline an agency signs up for.
Miguel Montesinos wrote:
Hi Cameron,
Regarding Valencian Regional Ministry, I can ask about it. Probably there may
be some presentation, and it should not be hard to t
Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
On 29-Jan-08, at 9:36 AM, Arnulf Christl wrote:
On the OSGeo home page
there's the list of OSGeo projects, but no indication of which projects
have finished the incubation and are "OSGeo certified". To find out, you
have to make your way to the "Incubation Committe
Lorenzo Becchi ha scritto:
> Web Form
> - needs development
> - needs moderation too
> - doesn't offer public debate ("can you please refine your offer?!?",
> "I'm not sure what you want to say about...", ecc.)
Using drupal webform extension, no development is needed (we used
successfully for our
Folks:
The submission deadline for PGCon 2008 has passed. I'm sad to report I
didn't see anything geospatial-related. If any of you still wish to
submit, please do so.
If you didn't submit for a particular reason, please speak up. PGCon is
pretty significant on the PostgreSQL calendar, we
Cameron,
What type of a document are you looking for? In other words how much detail
and what focus? We might be able to find something that exists with respect
to this EPA effort, or we could perhaps put it together.
Dan
On Jan 29, 2008 1:10 PM, Cameron Shorter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dr
Hi Cameron,
Regarding Valencian Regional Ministry, I can ask about it. Probably there may
be some presentation, and it should not be hard to translate into English as
part of the spreading of the project. I can do that task.
Regarding the Hydrographic Confederation, I'll contact them. The respo
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