ettäjä: Hilmy Hashim [mailto:hil...@gmail.com]
Lähetetty: ti 26.4.2011 23:04
Vastaanottaja: Andrea Aime
Kopio: Ian Turton; geoserver-users
Aihe: Re: [Geoserver-users] Problem reprojecting from EPSG:4326
Thanks Andrea for the explanation. My original thinking was more in line
with your last ca
Thanks Andrea for the explanation. My original thinking was more in line
with your last case. I'm dealing with 3 different projections - cadaster,
topo and data collected using gps. I need to mix and match them.
But my problem was that 4326 as native will not reproject to a different
declared proj
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Ian Turton wrote:
> On 26 April 2011 14:33, Hilmy Hashim wrote:
>> Thanks Ian, I see what you mean and it appears to work.
>> But isn't the SRS Handling option "Reproject Native to Declared" meant for
>> changing the srs of your native data?
>
> Only when your dat
Hi,
Ian does not perhaps use very much WFS. With WFS and especially with version
1.0.0 there is a real need to use the native and declared SRSs and Reproject
Native to Declared like Hilmy did. The declared SRS comes as the default SRS
for WFS data and because WFS 1.0.0 standard does not support
On 26 April 2011 14:33, Hilmy Hashim wrote:
> Thanks Ian, I see what you mean and it appears to work.
> But isn't the SRS Handling option "Reproject Native to Declared" meant for
> changing the srs of your native data?
Only when your data is lying about it's projection.
Ian
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On 26 April 2011 05:31, Hilmy Hashim 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 L
Forgot to say I was using Geoserver 2.0.2 on Ubuntu 10.04 Server.
I just tried on the latest 2.1-RC5 on Windows 7 (using the installer) and it
works
fine. The lat/lon bounding box values have no effect.
Regards
*Hilmy*
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Hilmy Hashim wrote:
> I'm trying to repr
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