If I get what you are saying, I should set up another Mapserver as a WMS server that accesses the WMS from BLM, then, connect to my WMS server with the original mapfile?
Doesn¹t Mapserver already take the temporary image from the WMS that was delivered in epsg:4326 and reproject it to my mapfiles projection, epsg:2266, then add the other layers of my mapfile before delivering the final image? This certainly works for the other WMS layer, OFlood Data Availability¹ that is in my mapfile. That layer is delivered by the WMS in epsg:4269 and lines up perfect when the mapfile¹s main projection is set to ³init=epsg:2266². Thanks for helping, Paul On 3/5/09 1:06 PM, "Gregor at HostGIS" <gre...@hostgis.com> wrote: > Moen, Paul T. wrote: >> Can anyone get this WMS layer to reproject to a projected coordinate >> system like epsg:2266? > > Add to your WEB block, this. You can then make requests to your > mapfile-as-WMS in the given SRS. > > METADATA > "wms_srs" "EPSG:2266" > END > > This does mean fetching the raster from them as 4326, then reprojecting > it to 2266, so it may not look so great. But if they're not offering it > in 2266, that's what you hafta do. > > -- > Gregor Mosheh / Greg Allensworth BS, A+, Network+, Security+, Server+ > System Administrator, Lead Programmer > HostGIS development & hosting services, http://www.HostGIS.com/ > > "Remember that no one cares if you can back up, > only if you can restore." - AMANDA > _______________________________________________ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users