Hello,

I had a similar type of problem with WMS in OpenLayers when showing a layer served through Geoserver. i.e. The features were offset incorrectly when reprojected onto a Google Maps base layer.

My source layer is in the NAD 83 UTM Zone 17N EPSG:26917 projection. But in order to get it to reproject to the Google EPSG:900913 properly I needed to first convert the layer into standard NAD 83 degree unit projection (4269).

I see that EPSG:32632 is similar to 26917 in that its unit is meter. Can you try converting the layer into the appropriate WGS84 degree projection first and see if that helps?

Regards,

Mike

Hi Jan,

Unless I am very much mistaken, http://www.dmap.co.uk/utmworld.htm shows Tunisia to be squarely in UTM 32 N. I have ArcGIS and my landsatt data for the region all fall into UTM 32 N, which is why I believe this is in fact the case.


UTM Zone 32 N is also EPSG:32632

http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/32632/ so I still don't know what going on.

UTM coordinates are arbitrary cartesian points, which basically could end up anywhere which is why the UTM zone is needed for the origin. The only thing I can think is that yes, there is some issue with the projection, but I don't know what.

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Jan Martin <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi Nicholas,

    your assumption regarding your source UTM Zone beeing UTM 32N is
    wrong.

    Your coordinates are from Tunisia. And Tunisia is UTM 32S, not UTM
    32N:
    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/85/LA2-Africa-UTM-zones.png

    But as you can see here EPSG:32632 is the right result of a
    conversion from UTM Zone 32S to EPSG:
    http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/?search=32632&srtext=Search
    <http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/?search=32632&srtext=Search>

    Question remains why your coordinates from Tunisia are displayed
    in Algeria.

    I wonder if it is OK to just use EPSG:32632 as a projection for
    your data, or if one would have to do math on the coordinates to.
    After all your coordinates have been recorded in *WGS84, UTM 32S.*

    Jan

    On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:08 PM, Nicholas Efremov-Kendall
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


        Hello all,

        I believe this is more of a gis question, than for OpenLayers,
        but the problem manifests itself in openlayers and I'm having
        some trouble diagnosing it. Jan provided me with some very
        helpful assistance, which led me to the conclusion that my
        projection was wrong. I'm trying to display gps point
        originally recorded in UTM 32N. I had mistakenly believed this
        was EPSG 22332, but 36232 is actually what I was going for. My
        problem is this: I have the points overlaid on a wms server
        (thanks to Jan) but they're in the wrong spot. However, when I
        change the EPSG code, the points don't move. Does anyone have
        a suggestion for why they don't move? and or for how to crack
        this nut.
        best,
        Nick


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