Regarding my previous query regarding tools to work with shapefiles in PHP, ive
written a progress report, that might be useful to other passing PHP GIS
newcomers.
http://www.webspaces.net.nz/page.php?view=working_with_shapefiles
Thanks to everyone for all the great help, you all have been awe
Let's talk Big Picture on spatial data storage, what does the future hold?
http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/FOSS4G_2010_Breakout_Sessions#Spatial_Databases_BoF
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He he, I can offer myself as drummer for a small session. I'm not a great
player at all though, so I may loose a lot of credits stepping up ;-)
Ciao,
Jeroen
On 23 aug 2010, at 15:32, Lorenzo Becchi wrote:
> Hi all,
> we are looking for talented FOSS GIS experts that are talented in playing
> mu
Hi all,
On 24 aug 2010, at 06:47, Tyler Mitchell wrote:
>> => this works well after some fixing.
>> But how do I best use the generated XML file?
>
> Nice to hear that you found the script and got it to work! I'd love to see
> what fixes you applied and would roll them into the official code.
> Not too long ago I did a survey on Metadata-Editors regarding their
> ability to extract metadata in a semi-automatic manner. It seems to be
> a widely neglected field, with a lot of potential...
> CatMDEdit was the most useful editor that I've tested, but in the end it
> didn't fulfill the requ
Hi,
> I found two solutions:
> * SpatialDataCataloguingScript at
> http://code.google.com/p/spatialguru/wiki/SpatialDataCataloguingScript
>
> => this works well after some fixing.
> But how do I best use the generated XML file?
> Apparently, gvSIG has some tool as well:
> Semi-automatic Metadata
> Nice to hear that you found the script and got it to work! I'd love to see
what fixes you applied and would roll
> them into the official code.
On Windows there was no $HOME directory.
> How you use the resulting xml brings up a good question.
Metaedit can open it.
http://sourceforge.net/app