All,

I've checked in the change for MAP-443 so that we are using the latest 
proj4js.  The main advantage of this version is that if the projection 
definition is not known beforehand, it will be looked up automatically 
through the spatialreference.org web service.

I think everything is working as it should, but please test to make 
sure, especially if your apps use a projection other than EPSG:4326 or 
EPSG:43204. 
I'm trying to build up a set of test points for each of the projections 
supported as there are still some issues to be resolved in the core 
proj4js library.  e.g. I recently found that the LCC code didn't support 
the 'k' parameter.  However proj4js can be tested and developed 
independently and just dropped in a as a replacement library.

There is also a new example checked in to demo this (as presented at 
FOSS4G/07) in examples/projDemo. This includes a change to GMLRendereOL 
where the features are projected to the base map coordinate system.  
This will likely be handled in OL in the future.  There is an issue 
switching maps after the 'load GML' link is clicked, but the idea is 
that no matter what projection the basemap is in, the features will be 
correctly displayed.  The example feature set is from northern Canada, 
so you may need to zoom in there to see it.

Mike

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