>> Google Earth can read WMS, yes. But that great imagery is not WMS; it's >> some proprietary Google format,
Steven De Vriendt wrote: > I'm aware of that, what I want to know is how these images are > served to Maps and Earth... You want to know how to output mapserver's WMS to Google Earth/Maps? There're plenty of tutorials on that. First step, of course, is to get your WMS working. After that, try Add / Image Overlay in Google Earth, or do a web search for using WMS in Google Maps.
