Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Revamped spatialreference.org

2024-01-09 Thread Even Rouault via Discuss


ESRI used to have the most comprehensive on-line CRS repository, but 
it was taken off line some years back. Therefore spatialreference.org 
is also an important resource to ESRI users.


The raw content is available in their github repository at 
https://github.com/Esri/projection-engine-db-doc/ . That's what PROJ 
ingests regularly to refresh objects under the ESRI authority (which are 
now available on spatialreference.org)


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Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Revamped spatialreference.org

2024-01-08 Thread Jorge Sanz via Discuss
Nice Javier and team, thanks for bringing it back.Best--Jorge SanzSent from my 
phone, excuse my brevity and typos.  On dl.,08 de gen. 2024 19:35:07 +0100  
discuss@lists.osgeo.org  wrote HiEven Rouault suggested me to announce here 
the availability of
  the refreshed spatialreference.orgHoward Butler already announced it in 
the PROJ mailing list (very nice words, thanks). Maybe some people from this 
list are interested as well.Yesterday https://spatialreference.org/ was 
renewed, after many years (10?) of inactivity. The style is the same (yes, from 
the beginning of this century), but the data is now up to date. It includes 
modern formats that didn't exist back then like WKT2 or PROJJSON. As Howard 
says in https://fosstodon.org/@hobu/111718045341643725it is now statically 
generated, blazing fast, GitHub pages hosted, based on PROJ/PyPROJ.I started 
this project a few months ago after Even
 Rouault suggested me the idea based on my previous development of 
https://crs-explorer.proj.org/The main idea is exactly the 
same as in the CRS-Explorer: generate in python a JSON file with all the
 CRSs available in PROJ using PyPROJ, and display the information in a 
webpage statically hosted in GitHub pages (helped by JavaScript).The code to 
generate the webpage (and the webpage itself) is at 
https://github.com/OSGeo/spatialreference.org/Cheers,Javier.___ ._ ..._ .. . 
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[OSGeo-Discuss] Revamped spatialreference.org

2024-01-08 Thread Javier Jimenez Shaw via Discuss
Hi

Even Rouault suggested me to announce here the availability of the
refreshed spatialreference.org

Howard Butler already announced it in the PROJ mailing list (very nice
words, thanks). Maybe some people from this list are interested as well.

Yesterday https://spatialreference.org/ was renewed, after many years (10?)
of inactivity. The style is the same (yes, from the beginning of this
century), but the data is now up to date. It includes modern formats that
didn't exist back then like WKT2 or PROJJSON.

As Howard says in https://fosstodon.org/@hobu/111718045341643725
it is now statically generated, blazing fast, GitHub pages hosted, based on
PROJ/PyPROJ.

I started this project a few months ago after Even Rouault suggested me the
idea based on my previous development of https://crs-explorer.proj.org/
The main idea is exactly the same as in the CRS-Explorer: generate in
python a JSON file with all the CRSs available in PROJ using PyPROJ, and
display the information in a webpage statically hosted in GitHub pages
(helped by JavaScript).

The code to generate the webpage (and the webpage itself) is at
https://github.com/OSGeo/spatialreference.org/


Cheers,
Javier

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