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* '''Web Map |
* '''Web Map Server''' : encode map corners in a URL. Get layers from multiple servers. |
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*: bundle multiple server descriptions together to render a result |
*: bundle multiple server descriptions together to render a result |
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*: store the multilayer map description. See http://en.giswiki.org/wiki/WMS |
*: store the multilayer map description. See http://en.giswiki.org/wiki/WMS |
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* Map Server uses something like this |
* Map Server uses something like this for dynamically generating views |
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* Modern tiling solutions are more for static views with limited dynamic overlays. |
Revision as of 21:07, 20 December 2007
Project ideas.
- "Map" activity, playing with maps : MediaMods & Erik Blankinship
- Interactive atlas : simple view of the world, with free multilingual political map data
- support version with ultra-low disk version that may take a while to regenerate a new lens
- ability to add a static map (note geocoords of a few points on it, and the projection; add to kml database?)
- OurStories overlays : sharing that metadata
- Sensible Cities : wifi triangulation with access points...
- connect with Ypod
- Map proposals (via G!?) : for georss, in and out; for museum without walls
- Working with OpenAerialMap and similar : use georss for this?
- describe how to do superoverlays this way
- demo viewer app from Chris DiB?
- Aggregation toolchain for the school server and global servers.
- Web Map Server : encode map corners in a URL. Get layers from multiple servers.
- bundle multiple server descriptions together to render a result
- store the multilayer map description. See http://en.giswiki.org/wiki/WMS
- Map Server uses something like this for dynamically generating views
- Modern tiling solutions are more for static views with limited dynamic overlays.