Hi uDiggers,

Here comes a forwarded mail from Manoj Thakur, who, for whatever reason, chose 
to send this question to my personal mail address.

Quoting Manoj Thakur (manoj.thakur <at> systemhorizon.com):
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Matthias,

I am a very recent convert to PostGIS & PostgreSQL. I have been
playing around with uDig a bit. Is it possible to get Google Earth (via
Google Maps..Satellite or Hybrid.or any other way) into the uDig window ?
Through WMS or WFS, or any other way ?

My objective is to view my spatial data currently in SHP formats vis a vis
Google Earth imagery and update my data. I have also considered converting
my SHP into KML, editing the KML in GE and reverting back to SHP if
necessary. Given a choice I will prefer to load GE imagery into my GIS
Editor and make my changes and save.

Can you help ?

Thanks

Sincerely,

Manoj Thakur
Director
System Horizon Est.
#4016, 2nd Floor, Oroba Plaza
PO Box 6141, Riyadh 12215-2886
Saudi Arabia

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