On Nov 17, 2010, at 9:29 AM, ext Max Stephan wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> we are experiencing some problems with overlaying google-BaseLayers with
> other WMS-Layers. To describe the Situation: We are setting up a Geoportal
> in which the user can add Layers from external WMS-Servers. But most of this
> servers don´t support EPSG:900913 which means the overlay is not possible.
> 
> Now we´re looking for possibilities to solve this problem. One could be to
> reproject the google-Baselayer to EPSG:4326. We don´t know how to exactly
> implement this but we´re thinking of something like a mapproxy between the
> google-Servers and our client which is able to reproject on the fly. But
> apart from the technical side there could be some legal problems in doing
> this. I don´t know if google allows you to do this kind of reprojection.

No. You can't access the Google Maps data except through the Google Maps
API, so this is not possible.

> Do you have any other ideas?

Create a reprojecting proxy that will take from the WMS servers and convert
them to 900913.

> Thanks in advance
> Max Stephan
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