Another approach is to use Openlayers where you can bring in google or various other options as baselayer,
and add wms, wfs, gml, markers, etc as overlays  : see
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/google.html
for a wms layer over google
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/wfs.html
for a wfs layer
and lots of other examples available, also a very active user forum.

Tara

P Kishor wrote:
On 12/7/07, Attila Berényi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
ok, but how?
could someone send me a short description or howto?
    

get your MapServer to serve WMS. Make sure to add the correct EPSG
values (4326, I think).

make your Google Maps. Add wms _javascript_
http://chignik.berkeley.edu/google/wms236.js

also see
Mike Williams http://www.econym.demon.co.uk/googlemaps2/
Brian Flood http://www.spatialdatalogic.com/cs/blogs/brian_flood/archive/2005/07/11/39.aspx
V1
WMS code
 *      Kyle Mulka http://blog.kylemulka.com/?p=287  V1 WMS code modifications
 *      http://search.cpan.org/src/RRWO/GPS-Lowrance-0.31/lib/Geo/Coordinates/MercatorMeters.pm

etc. etc.

  
thanks in advance!

P Kishor írta:
    
On 12/7/07, Attila Berényi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

      
Hi,

I'm just wondering if it's possible to display Google MAPS images
somehow as raster layer in Mapserver.
I've tried but not much success so far. :(


        
do the other way around... display MapServer layers in Google Maps.
That way you don't violate Google's TOS, yet, get to use their imagery
and their Maps API, so get the best of both worlds.



      
    


  


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