[Geomoose-users] EPSG vs ESRI code issue

Robert R. Raiz raizrobert at gmail.com
Thu Nov 7 01:14:48 PST 2013


I just realized that the problem might be from the fact that it cannot make
the proj conversion.

A working file, with EPSG code, shows *"X,Y: 3782392, 9991050Lat, Lon:
29.989, -95.639USNG: 15R TP 454 204"*
while the current file shows the error


*"X,Y: 790038, 980044Lat, Lon: 980043.878, 790037.752USNG: error
lat980043.8781887802 must be between in (-90,90)... no playing at the
poles, yet"*
As I have an ESRI code in this case, I wonder if there is anyone out there
who figured out how to fix this issue.

Cheers,


On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Robert R. Raiz <raizrobert at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello again,
>
> I am still struggling with this. I added all those. I do not get the pink
> screen. just white background and the message:
>
> *"X,Y: 790038, 980044Lat, Lon: 980043.878, 790037.752USNG: error
> lat980043.8781887802 must be between in (-90,90)... no playing at the
> poles, yet"*
>
> I read about this in the forums but I do not know what the issue is.. the
> shapefile layer looks quite ok. I do not see problems there..
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 11:55 PM, TC Haddad <tchaddad at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are treating this as a fake EPSG code (which does work), you
>> definitely need to also add it to your Mapserver EPSG file, so that
>> Mapserver knows how to handle it when it ses in in the map file.
>>
>> Make sure that the EPSG file you add it to is the one that your copy of
>> Mapserver is actually using (you may have more than one copy of the EPSG
>> codes on your system).
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 8:12 AM, Robert R. Raiz <raizrobert at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> I am trying to view some data in MO state ESRI projection. Is there any
>>> reason why GeoMOOSE would not work with the ESRI projection considering the
>>> following changes?
>>>
>>> I created an ESRI102697.js file in the /../projections folder with the
>>> following params:
>>> *Proj4js.defs["ESRI:102697"] = "+proj=tmerc +lat_0=35.83333333333334
>>> +lon_0=-92.5 +k=0.9999333333333333 +x_0=500000.0000000002 +y_0=0
>>> +ellps=GRS80 +datum=NAD83 +to_meter=0.3048006096012192 +no_defs ";*
>>>
>>> I added the *<script type="text/javascript"
>>> src="projections/ESRI102697.js"></script>* line in the *geomoose.html*file.
>>>
>>> Is there anything else I would need to do in order to make this work
>>> (except a valid mapfile, of course)? I checked the docs (
>>> http://docs.geomoose.org/2.6/docs/projections.html#include-the-javascript-file-in-your-html)
>>> but I still am not sure if ESRI codes would work.
>>> --
>>> *Raiz Roland Robert*
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>
>
> --
> *Raiz Roland Robert*
>
>
>


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*Raiz Roland Robert*
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