Hi,
I am trying to use Geoserver data into an JS WebGIS application.
I am having trouble disabling the X-Frame-Options from adding the SAMEORIGIN
header to incoming requests.
I have read the instructions on:
There is also interesting tool for your request, try it and please give
feedback. Thank you
https://github.com/kaktus40/Cesium-GeoserverTerrainProvider
>Четверг, 21 июня 2018, 17:54 +06:00 от Simone Giannecchini
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>Short answer, I don't think this is supported right now.
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>Longer answer,
Short answer, I don't think this is supported right now.
Longer answer, it would be fairly easy to support by implementing a
GetTransect operation for the ncWMS extension.
Regards,
Simone Giannecchini
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Hi Andria,
I do have moderate Java Dev skills. I’ll need instructions on how to
configure my NetBeans to pull off the repo, etc. I’m sure there’s a number of
web pages that’ll detail that for me, I’ll do a search. I would like to use
whichever reader is being used currently for the
Hi Adam,
I recently came across same issue while trying to put a raster layer on the
map via WMS service.
The only difference is that my data source was a raster Tiff file.
I tried setting the output transparent color to #FF but it didn't help.
I could finally get rid of the white background
Set output transparent color to FF.
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On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 6:06 AM, Valley GIS Limited <
esing...@peaklandservices.com> wrote:
> I was seeking to transform my NAD83 vector data into NAD27 using the
> documented instructions at http://docs.geoserver.org/
> stable/en/user/configuration/crshandling/coordtransforms.html and the
> link
Hi Fawzy,
Off the top of my head I think that's going to be your best option,
though others probably know better. It *might* be possible to do it via
WPS, but you're still going to need something behind it that does the
processing part.
> Another question, if I put the geotiff file in a