Thanks a million Marc!
Glovis is a treasure box ... i'm gonna role up them sleeves to put the
images in my geoserver box.
I'll post the result here!
Thanks
Carlos
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Marc Peterson wrote:
>> These are generally available but what I would like to get my hands on
>> a
> These are generally available but what I would like to get my hands on
> are the landsat 7 swaths that are also freely available but are very
> hard to come by in download terms.
My sense is that there are quite a lot of Landsat 7 data available for free
download. Scenes, though, not swaths.
Hello again,
Don't forget that i'm looking at this from the educational point of view.
In the general royalty department, lets not forget the open source
premises, that i'm gonna do a job for a determine customer, and the
data i'm gonna generate will be, in the ultimate instance be shown, on
a int
Hello again, sharing ideas really can be fun sometimes.
The general data I come across, every once in a while is like this:
ftp://neo.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/bluemarble/bmng/bmng_arcview/
and here too:
ftp://neo.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/bluemarble/bmng/topography/
or even these:
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/m
The terms of service prohibit offline caching of Google Maps tiles. This is
one major advantage of OpenStreetMap, which does permit you to do this.
The terms are at http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html
Relevant items are:
You must not ...
10.3 pre-fetch, cache, or store any Content,
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Arnie Shore wrote:
> A semi-minor point, re " ... Google prohibits offline caching of their data.
> ... ": Not axactly. The major TOU restriction is that their images may be
> used *only* with their API.
Possibly. I haven't studied their terms in detail because
A semi-minor point, re " ... Google prohibits offline caching of their data.
... ": Not axactly. The major TOU restriction is that their images may be
used *only* with their API.
OpenLayers accommodates that restriction by wrapping OL around that API
code.
AS
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On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 11:33 AM, carlos sousa wrote:
> Hello Ian and Kishor,
>
> It's strange you refer to google's TOS, which kinda reminds me of
> microsofts agreements on the stickers of original software, you have
> to buy but is never yours.
Nothing strange about it. It has always been that
Hello Ian and Kishor,
It's strange you refer to google's TOS, which kinda reminds me of
microsofts agreements on the stickers of original software, you have
to buy but is never yours.
To run around with the data in your cache isn't illegal? Anyways, I
was wondering about other kinds of data freely
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 11:59 AM, carlos sousa wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your help, but thats kinda blunt, throw
> everything into the laptop and call it bigfatmaprepository. Is it
> possible to detail a bit the software used and what kind of rasters
> there are in the repository.
>
Install Ge
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 11:05 AM, Arnie Shore wrote:
> Yes that, and how you obtain the GMaps terrain without the internet.
I don't. It is impossible to do that. You can't cache those as that
would violate Google TOS even if you figured out how to do that.
I just live without it. Gmaps data are
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 10:59 AM, carlos sousa wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your help, but thats kinda blunt, throw
> everything into the laptop and call it bigfatmaprepository. Is it
> possible to detail a bit the software used and what kind of rasters
> there are in the repository.
I thought I
Yes that, and how you obtain the GMaps terrain without the internet.
Thanks,
AS
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 11:59 AM, carlos sousa wrote:
> Hello and thanks for your help, but thats kinda blunt, throw
> everything into the laptop and call it bigfatmaprepository. Is it
> possible to detail a bit the
Hello and thanks for your help, but thats kinda blunt, throw
everything into the laptop and call it bigfatmaprepository. Is it
possible to detail a bit the software used and what kind of rasters
there are in the repository.
Thanks
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 1:08 PM, P Kishor wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 9,
Hi,
Is there more to this than loading the data and the data server technology onto
a machine you take into the field and configuring the clients on that machine
to use the local data and server technology?
Do you take a network with you? You could for example network and rely on one
server wh
On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 5:58 AM, carlos sousa wrote:
> Hello OSGEO enthusiasts
>
> I would like to create, starting from the point where hard disk space
> is not a problem, a repository of raster maps that can be accessible
> offline, when for exemple, we have to go to the field and do
> georeferen
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