Re: [mapserver-users] Spherical Mercator Projection Problem

2011-02-25 Thread Sergey Kraev
Thanks! I wasn't aware of that. Additionally I had to increase layer class maxscale parameter. Sergey On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:33 PM, Jean-François Gigand jean-franc...@gigand.fr wrote: Hi, Indeed. Also note that EPSG:900913 is the same as EPSG:3785 and EPSG:3857. These three are the

RE: [mapserver-users] Spherical Mercator Projection Problem

2011-02-24 Thread Fawcett, David (MPCA)
Sergey, If your data is in epsg:4326 and you want to publish the data as epsg:3785, you will need to projection blocks to your layers. Something like: PROJECTION init=epsg:4326 END The Projection block in the MAP section defines your output projection. Because your data is

Re: [mapserver-users] Spherical Mercator Projection Problem

2011-02-24 Thread Jean-François Gigand
Hi, Indeed. Also note that EPSG:900913 is the same as EPSG:3785 and EPSG:3857. These three are the Spherical Mercator projection, which is the right one to use for overlays on Google Maps. Jean-François Gigand 2011/2/24 Fawcett, David (MPCA) david.fawc...@state.mn.us: Sergey, If your