I did add it into the user defined projections in GeoServer and it works
great.
It doesn't work in The National Map Beta viewer, but that's not
GeoServer's fault,
because my GetMap with EPSG:102113 and bounding box with 102113 coords
works just fine! 


-----Original Message-----
From: Andrea Aime [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 4:59 PM
To: Freeman, Aleda (EEA)
Cc: Geoserver-devel
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-devel] EPSG:102113

Freeman, Aleda (EEA) wrote:
> My WMS GetCapabilities lists 3,911 available EPSG codes, but 102113 
> isn't one of them.
> Apparently the US Geological Survey's new National Map viewer prefers
this.
> 
> Here's their info:
> 
> Many Web Map Services (WMS) are setup to only support Geographic WGS84

> or EPSG:4326. Make sure to enable EPSG:102113.
> Your service must support Projected WGS84 Web Mercator or EPSG:102113.
> 
> 
> I do have a "EPSG:WGS84(DD)" - is this the same thing?

No, it's not. That code is not even an official EPSG one, as far as I
can tell it's ESRI specific:
http://www.spatialreference.org/ref/sr-org/45/

I just looked in the latest and greatest of EPSG databases (version 7.4)
and 102113 is not among them.

It seems a shame that a public service forces people to use a vendor
specific code.

Anyways, I think you can add it into the user defined projections in
GeoServer

Cheers
Andrea


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