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<p>Hello<br>
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<p>Le 20/07/2021 à 00:02, Peter Townsend a écrit :</p>
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<p>I know the PROJ team has no control over <a
href="http://epsg.io" moz-do-not-send="true">epsg.io</a>,
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<p>As a side note just for clarification (It does not really address
the main question), despite its name the "epsg.io" web site is
unrelated to the EPSG organisation. The official and only
authoritative source of EPSG definitions is <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://epsg.org">https://epsg.org</a>. Some
definitions on epsg.io are in disagreement with epsg.org (e.g.
regarding units of measurement or axis order), so I would suggest
to take that web site with caution, e.g. only for definitions that
are known to be correct.<br>
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<p> Regards,</p>
<p> Martin</p>
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