Hi All,
We have a Geoserver 2.1.1 in place, serving two layers.
On the site "http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/services/wms/basics.html"
I read the following:
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The major differences between versions 1.1.1 and 1.3.0 are:
In 1.1.1 geographic coordinate systems specified with the EPSG namespace are
defined to have an axis ordering of longitude/latitude. In 1.3.0 the ordering
is latitude/longitude. See Axis Ordering below for more details.
In the GetMap operation the srs parameter from 1.1.1 is now crs in 1.3.0.
Although GeoServer supports both regardless of version.
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But when I make the following calls, our WMS layer our_ns:final is backed by a
list of GeoTiffs in EPSG:31370
Version 1.1.1 SRS
https://ourhost/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=107326.300781,190065.487578,107592.522834,190264.150768&SRS=EPSG:31370&WIDTH=1194&HEIGHT=891&LAYERS=our_ns:final&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE<https://ourhost/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=107326.300781,190065.487578,107592.522834,190264.150768&SRS=EPSG:31370&WIDTH=1194&HEIGHT=891&LAYERS=cyclo:final&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE>
Version 1.3 CRS
https://ourhost/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=107326.300781,190065.487578,107592.522834,190264.150768&CRS=EPSG:31370&WIDTH=1194&HEIGHT=891&LAYERS=our_ns:final&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE<https://ourhost/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=107326.300781,190065.487578,107592.522834,190264.150768&CRS=EPSG:31370&WIDTH=1194&HEIGHT=891&LAYERS=cyclo:final&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE>
I get the same image?? Although I did not flip the lon/lat ....
Related problem:
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Another layer is a PostGIS table, served by the same GeoServer instance....
Here the call
https://ourhost/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=107326.300781,190065.487578,107592.522834,190264.150768&CRS=EPSG:31370&WIDTH=1194&HEIGHT=891&LAYERS=our_ns:
project_1&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE<https://ourhost/geoserver/ows?SERVICE=WMS&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.3&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=107326.300781,190065.487578,107592.522834,190264.150768&CRS=EPSG:31370&WIDTH=1194&HEIGHT=891&LAYERS=cyclo:%20project_1&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&DPI=96&TRANSPARENT=TRUE>
does not return result ( notice the use of VERSION=1.3 and CRS=EPSG:31370 )
but using VERSION=1.3 and SRS=EPSG:31370 does return the expected result ...-
Regards,
Stephen
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