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I do not understand this either. The whole concept of OGC's interoperability
supports the notion of a request to a WMS/WFS service as being projection
specific. The remote service is expected to do the conversion to the single
projection that the client application expects. Furthermore, if a remote
On Fri, Dec 26, 2008 at 12:58:59AM -0800, Thomas Rokkjaer wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I am not using OpenLayers anymore, since we developed our own webGIS.
> I cannot remember what was the cause of the problem with using
> multiple projections. However the use of map layers with different
> projectio
Hi Chris,
I don't know why I just got a copy of this message several months late.
However it reminds me that I solved the problem and never reported it.
It is not a problem of Spherical Mercator or of OpenLayers.
The problem is with the definition of the "Gauss Boaga" projection
(that ESRI call
Hi Chris,
I don't know why I just got a copy of this message several months late.
However it reminds me that I solved the problem and never reported it.
It is not a problem of Spherical Mercator or of OpenLayers.
The problem is with the definition of the "Gauss Boaga" projection
(that ESRI call
Hi
I am not using OpenLayers anymore, since we developed our own webGIS.
I cannot remember what was the cause of the problem with using
multiple projections. However the use of map layers with different
projections is pretty straightforward. Sometimes you datasource comes
in different pro