My my, that is something else. It explains why I was having such a hard
time figuring out how to make that work in MapServer.
While I haven't had time to grab it and play, I'm quite amazed at
OpenLayers can do! It looks like the combination of that and MapServer
will make this project easier than I thought. The learning curve is as
steep as anything, but it seems like once you're at the top, the world
is at your fingertips.
Thanks,
-J
(Yes, that was something of an intentional pun)
Roy Braam wrote:
John,
I don't think it's done with mapserver, its done on the client side. The
page http://mapper.angling-technologies.com/interface.php
uses openlayers (http://openlayers.org/) as client side.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Roy Braam
B3partners BV
030 214 2082
06 21844955
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*From:* John Metta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Thu, 19 Jun 2008 15:39:34 +0200
*Subject:* [mapserver-users] Google Terrain WMS example
Greetings,
I'm a hydrologist climbing the MapServer learning curve (book is coming
in the mail), so am fairly new.
Does someone have a Google Terrain example similiar to the
angling-technologies one found in the gallery?
http://mapper.angling-technologies.com/interface.php
While eventually, I'd like something similar to their full-screen look,
I'm not looking for all the glitzy javascript. Right now, I'm just
trying figure out how to grab that shaded terrain via WMS.
I have a Google API number.
Thanks.
-John
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