[mapserver-commits] r8702 - trunk/docs/tutorial

svn at osgeo.org svn at osgeo.org
Mon Mar 9 11:26:38 EDT 2009


Author: pnaciona
Date: 2009-03-09 11:26:38 -0400 (Mon, 09 Mar 2009)
New Revision: 8702

Modified:
   trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-6.txt
Log:
fixed tutorial example 1.6 links

Modified: trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-6.txt
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-6.txt	2009-03-09 15:20:03 UTC (rev 8701)
+++ trunk/docs/tutorial/example1-6.txt	2009-03-09 15:26:38 UTC (rev 8702)
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
 
 You will notice that "cs2cs" returns a set of three values.  You can ignore the 
 third value, 0.000, as it means to represent altitute (which we're not using).  
-Anyway, we can not present the EXTENT as:
+Anyway, we can now present the EXTENT as:
 
 ::
 
@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@
 to use the EPSG codes. These codes are standard projection codes (or spatial 
 reference identifiers) as defined by the European Petroleum Survey Group
 (EPSG). In the case of our Lambert Azimuthal Equal-Area projection, it has a 
-code of "2163". If you comment out the four lines after PROJECTION and uncomment 
+code of "2163". If you comment out the four lines after PROJECTION and uncomment
 the line "init=epsg:2163", this will provide the same information to Proj.4. If
-you want to learn more about EPSG codes, have a look at 
+you want to learn more about EPSG codes, have a look at
 "/usr/local/share/proj/epsg" or "C:/proj/nad/epsg" ("/ms4w/proj/nad" in MS4W).
 
 Also, check out the EPSG web site at `<http://www.epsg.org>`_.



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