Hi Tom,

Ionic does not support it in the current version (RSW 3.3).

Maybe in the upcoming RSW 3.4 release.

Best regards,
Bart

Kralidis,Tom [Burlington] wrote:

I thought IONIC supported it as well; I can't see much who implement or
comply with WMS 1.3.0 on the OGC pages:

http://www.opengeospatial.org/resources/?page=products&view=listbyspec&c
onf=0&specid=97



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Subject: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] WMS 1.3.0 in MapServer?


Cubewerx supports it. But that's one of the very few (if not the only one).

Here in Europe the INSPIRE project's standards are most likely gonna be based on WMS 1.3, so I am sure the demand for it will be growing eventually.

Best regards,
Bart

Andrew Larcombe wrote:

Frank Warmerdam wrote:

if someone wants to pay for it, but I'm personally so pissed off at
the WMS
RWG for this pointless churn that am unlikely to work on
it for the joy
of supporting standards.
I'm with you there.

I don't know the other subtle issues.

If there is a demand for WMS 1.3.0 support (not much
outcry so far)
then it would be helpful to collect funding to get DM Solutions or MapGears to implement it. Or someone else keen and
trusted could do
so.
I recently had a client who 'needed' a 1.3.0 WMS server solution.
Turns out they didn't actually 'need' any of the new facilities and could settle for 1.1.1. At the time (~2 months ago?), I couldn't actually find *any* servers that were supporting it. My
guess is the
client just found out what the latest version # was and
said "that's
what we need to go with". :(

Andrew


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