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[Digital Earth Weblog] Note: If you already have the ArcIMS WMS Connector installed you can achieve a similar result using a simpler reflector script.

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Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth.: As noted in Ogle Earth's comments already, place directory geonames.org now boasts an RSS to GeoRSS converter that automatically geocodes place names. Even cooler, for our sake, is the RSS to KML converter, which ouputs the geo-enhanced version directly to Google Earth. (via Cosmos)

Digital Earth Weblog: I’ll discuss support for Web Map Services (WMS) in Part 3, which I’ll post later in the week (going interstate tomorrow to do some web mapping work) . (via Cosmos)

[Ogleearth.com] Ogle Earth: A blog about Google Earth. « Digital Earth Weblog on ...: Unless I'm mistaken, however, and perhaps Andrew has already considered this route but dismissed it for reasons I haven't figured out, there is a conceptually simpler way to construct the reflector script, involving multiple <GroundOverlay> elements inside one folder (which is allowed), each of which holds an individual layer that can be turned on or off separately. This is what I did for the Canada reflector script [txt], and it means you only need one network link, and it can be at the top layer in your Places.

[ Chris’ GISmo’s] Google earth WMS view scales: Google earth WMS view scales 0 comments Published WordPress database error: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM wp_users WHERE user_level > 1 September 27th, 2005 in GIS. I have had a few emails over the last week who are wanting to increase the usability of my WMS reflector script.

[Digitalearth.com.au] Digital Earth Weblog » Blog Archive » KML Connector for ArcIMS: Simply enable the WMS connector on a service and then write a small “reflector” script to transform the BBOX coords passed from google earth into a valid WMS image request (see my site).

[Wms.lizardtech.com] Publish WMS layer from Express Server to Google Earth | wms ...: The basis for this script is get the coordinates requestes by Google Earth, and use it to create a WMS request to ES, with the result image you have to create a KML file, with a <GroundOverlaY> tag.

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