Good work, I like it. I suggest that people can also type in their own WMS layer URL.
There is another WMS server at http://demo.cubewerx.com/demo/cubeserv/cubeserv.cgi?config=main&request=getcapabilities which is worth looking at because it does nested WMS layers which is allowed by the OGC spec but which some libraries fail on. Ludwig On 04/06/07, Lorenzo Becchi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice work. Thank you Cameron, > If you can parse a getCapabilities response, then there is a good > chance you are very close to being able to parse a Web Map Context > (WMC) document too. hopefully :-) > A WMC provides an XML list of WMS layers. > Of note, it hasn't been approved by the OGC yet. I know this, thx, and can be a possible enhancement soon. I'm thinking at Web Catalogue too, but it's not a priority to me now. > > And if you go down this path, you might want to look at the Mapbuilder > code which has WMC parsing and OWS Context parsing too. OWS Context > includes layers from other sources too: GML, GeoRSS, WFS, etc. I do appreciate the work you all are doing on Mapbuilder. I was dreaming to get just the code from your project but, tell me if I'm wrong, you're using XPath that is not supported by Safari/KHTML. I still need this compliance. From another side I need a small simple package inside OL, as WMSManager should be, to integrate in another project. That's why I've started this adventure. I'm already in contact with your devs about the SLD Editor, that I would like to develop soon (too). With Aime and GeoSolutions guys we've reflected over the possibility to use a server component for this (while WMSManager use only the proxy.cgi as server component to call GetCapabilities ). I'll inform this list about improvements if not OT. ciao Lorenzo _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
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