Yes, I haven't figured out what is going. I'll have to look into this. Some wms servers are okay while others are definitely off! But the kmz example I sent you seems to show up correctly in GE. We have to point out that this is a new beta release. I'm sure the bug will be fixed in a near future.
Have you tried Dapple? Very neat! It's GE like and wms compliant but you need Windows XP to run it. http://dapple.geosoft.com/help/wms.asp Cheers Héryk -----Message d'origine----- De : John Cartwright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : 20 septembre 2006 11:50 À : Julien, Heryk Objet : Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Google Earth can now access OGC WMS services. (followup) Hello Again, I've found what seems to be the correct syntax, but have significant distortion/displacement between the GE layers and WMS image. Did you have any trouble with this? Thanks again! -- john <GroundOverlay> <name>Untitled Image Overlay</name> <color>99ffffff</color> <Icon> <href>http://map.ngdc.noaa.gov/wmsconnector/com.esri.wms.Esrimap/basicworld?VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&SRS=EPSG:4326&WIDTH=1024&HEIGHT=1024&LAYERS=1,2&STYLES=&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image/png&</href> <viewRefreshMode>onStop</viewRefreshMode> <viewRefreshTime>2</viewRefreshTime> <viewBoundScale>0.75</viewBoundScale> </Icon> <LatLonBox> <north>25.82492550172083</north> <south>22.17223456100858</south> <east>-108.3312728011091</east> <west>-113.1527219411753</west> </LatLonBox> </GroundOverlay> John Cartwright wrote: > Hi Heryk, > > that is good news! Could you please send me an example of the new KML > that you used to connect to your WMS? I'm not seeing the option in > the docs. > > Thanks! > > -- john > > > Julien, Heryk wrote: >> Hi to all, >> This may be of general interest. A couple of weeks ago I created a >> wms to kml online service transformation but I have just been >> informed that the new Google Earth (GE) 4.0.2091 (Beta) can now read >> OGC WMS services directly. I was able to view my Mapserver WMS >> services directly in GE. Cool! >> >> You'll find the new option in the image overlays. Plus, if you want >> your mapserver getmap images to have a transparent background, you >> should modify the WMS getmap call manually to fetch png rather than >> gif. Have fun! >> >> Cheers >> Héryk >> >> >
