If the service you use for downloading is WFS (like in your SHAPE-ZIP
example), the parameter is srsName. If the service is WMS, then it is
srs for WMS versions < 1.3 and crs for versions >= 1.3.

Regards,
Andreas.

On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 1:35 PM, Robert Buckley
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> My geodata are all in EPSG:4326. Which is then transformed in the client to
> EPSG:900913 as you said.
> I was thinking more about serving data through geoserver using this....
> http://DOMAINgeoserver/ows?service=WFS&version=1.0.0&request=GetFeature&typeName=zgb:wea_wgs84&maxFeatures=500&outputFormat=SHAPE-ZIP
> Can I just put the crs parameter in the string to request a specific
> coordinate system?
> yours,
> Rob
> ________________________________
> Von: Ian Turton <[email protected]>
> An: Robert Buckley <[email protected]>
> CC: [email protected]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 13. Juli 2011, 13:22:46 Uhr
> Betreff: Re: [Geoserver-users] How can I download data in different crs?
>
> On 13 July 2011 10:59, Robert Buckley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> My data is predominantly in wgs84 for ease of use with google /osm layers
>> in
>> the web client.
>
> Do you mean 900913 Web mercator (which is what Google/OSM etc use) or
> wgs84 (4326)? It's not important for this question but you really need
> to keep this sort of detail straight in your head as your maps won't
> line up if you mess it up. :-)
>
>> How would I enable downloads from my client in a different coordinate
>> system? Is this something I can set up in geoserver or is it a webclient
>> thing?
>
> By default GeoServer will serve up WMS in pretty much any projection
> you can think of (check the capabilities response to see exactly how
> many). So it is up to your client to make the request in the
> projection it needs. Things are a bit more complicated if you are
> using a WFS to request vectors from the server but if you can still
> request the data in any projection you need (this is part of the WFS
> 1.1 standard but GeoServer will support it in 1.0 too though
> technically not standard). I'm not completely sure about WCS but I
> would expect that it can do reprojection too.
>
> Ian
>
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