Hi Rahul:

Your data set seems to be quite far south at -82.493. That far south  
lat long coordinates can be pretty numerically unstable as your  
example shows.

I went through replacing your CRS definition from your prj file with  
the official definition from the EPSG database and was able to get  
your two rectangles to take on different shapes.

Thanks for attaching the files; you may also wish to compare the  
result with uDig 1.2 M6 vs uDig 1.2 M7 since we upgraded the EPSG code  
definitions.

Jody

On 23/09/2009, at 6:23 PM, Rahul... हम पंछी  
उन्मुक्त गगन के wrote:

> Hi All, I have two shape files, having UTM 11C(EPSg : 32711) and WGS  
> 84(EPSG : 4326) projections. When I open them in a map, then they  
> overlap in the UTM projection, but when I change the projection to  
> WGS 84 then they don't overlap. I don't know whats the problem,  
> because I think, if the layers overlap in one projection then they  
> must overlap in other projections also. Please help in this regard.  
> I am attaching the files for your reference.
>
> -- 
> Thanks,
> Rahul
> <test reprojection.zip>


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