Thanks.
Got them.
bobb
Dave Patton wrote:
Bob Basques wrote:
Any idea where the world files are, if they are available?
You mean the world files for the Toporama version 1 images?
I have those here, as I generated them myself.
I can't upload them (as a ZIP) to the osgeo wiki, so you can
Bob Basques wrote:
Any idea where the world files are, if they are available?
You mean the world files for the Toporama version 1 images?
I have those here, as I generated them myself.
I can't upload them (as a ZIP) to the osgeo wiki, so you can
grab a copy here (just temporarily):
http://memb
And note, the POINT is to take it out of the database. And then provide
your own service, that someone else consumes in turn...
Justin Deoliveira wrote:
The link provided by Jody is more for people who can access the data
directly from the postgis database.
If you are looking to get at the ori
Ahh... I see... apologies, I got lost in the various topics of this
thread :).
-Justin
Bob Basques wrote:
> Justin,
>
> I was trying to set up a standalone install. I was the one confused to
> start wit, sorry about that.
>
> This stand alone service I was thinking about would simply display
Dave Patton wrote:
There are two different, yet related, things
being discussed here:
1)
If you want your own copy of some part of the
data listed on the Canadian Geodata wiki page,
just go and download whatever you want.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Canadian_Geodata
Working on this now.
Justin,
I was trying to set up a standalone install. I was the one confused to
start wit, sorry about that.
This stand alone service I was thinking about would simply display the
data in our application as a demonstrator.
I'm not attending the conference either. Having a standalone interf
There are two different, yet related, things
being discussed here:
1)
If you want your own copy of some part of the
data listed on the Canadian Geodata wiki page,
just go and download whatever you want.
http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Canadian_Geodata
2)
If you want access to Canadian Geodata ho
Any idea where the world files are, if they are available?
bobb
Dave Patton wrote:
Bob Basques wrote:
Jody,
Not a big deal for me, just thinking about others that might try it.
I started through the first entry in Dave Pattons's list and still
haven't figured out where the download spot i
Hi Bob,
I think I may be getting confused now too... is there a reason you cant
just hit one of the layers that is currently set up in the refractions
database? If none of those layers work for you we can work on finding a
dataset that will.
-Justin
Bob Basques wrote:
> All,
>
> Was only trying
Bob Basques wrote:
Jody,
Not a big deal for me, just thinking about others that might try it.
I started through the first entry in Dave Pattons's list and still
haven't figured out where the download spot is
Toporama version 1 is what you're talking about, and
because it's old, and outdated,
All,
Was only trying to set up a web service that I presumed could be listed
somewhere that would demo our Client with the data that was described, I
can download the data myself too.
Having a DB dump from the PostGIS side, even with some small sub-area
would work too. This is just a thoug
Hi Tyler,
That is definitely the idea. To have exhibitors throw up various
services which hit the the data / other services and have people go
around to the different booths and see how everything interoperates.
-Justin
Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
> Isn't part of the idea that the db can be hi
This would be prefereable, but I wasn't getting that vibe from these emails.
bobb
Tyler Mitchell (OSGeo) wrote:
Isn't part of the idea that the db can be hit live during the event -
or was that a pipe dream?
Tyler
On 23-Aug-07, at 9:55 AM, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
The link provided by Jo
Jody Garnett wrote:
Bob Basques wrote:
Jody,
Ok, I must be dense, I don't see a link to any data anywhere on this
page: http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/FOSS4G2007_IntegrationShowcase
A lot of reference and catalog description links though.
Is this it? :http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Canadi
Isn't part of the idea that the db can be hit live during the event -
or was that a pipe dream?
Tyler
On 23-Aug-07, at 9:55 AM, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
The link provided by Jody is more for people who can access the data
directly from the postgis database.
If you are looking to get at the
The link provided by Jody is more for people who can access the data
directly from the postgis database.
If you are looking to get at the original data you will have to contact
the provider of the dataset: myself, Dave Patton, or Jason Birch.
-Justin
Bob Basques wrote:
> Jody,
>
> Not a big dea
Jody,
Not a big deal for me, just thinking about others that might try it.
I started through the first entry in Dave Pattons's list and still
haven't figured out where the download spot is, I'm doing this between
other things though, so I'm easily distracted.
I'll do more of a random attemp
Bob Basques wrote:
Jody,
Ok, I must be dense, I don't see a link to any data anywhere on this
page: http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/FOSS4G2007_IntegrationShowcase
A lot of reference and catalog description links though.
Is this it? :http://wiki.osgeo.org/index.php/Canadian_Geodata, not
exac
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