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I know, what the abbreviation "EPSG" stands for ! <br>
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And I can't count the number of times I made this particular
spelling mistake !!<br>
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And four times in a row in one mail !!!<br>
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At least it's weekend...<br>
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Regards Bo Victor<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Den 15/04/16 kl. 20:16 skrev Jukka
Rahkonen:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Bo Victor Thomsen <bo.victor.thomsen <at> gmail.com> writes:
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The shape file in the zip is not in projection espg:4269. It's in
utm zone 12N. Replace the "-a_srs", "ESPG:4269" with "-t_srs",
"ESPG:4269" and "-s_srs", "ESPG: code_for_UTM_12N"
This causes ogr2ogr to reproject you data to the correct projection
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And it is written "EPSG" as in European Petroleum Survey Group.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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