Strange behavior ....

Doyon, Jean-Francois Jean-Francois.Doyon at CCRS.NRCan.gc.ca
Wed Sep 13 11:48:54 PDT 2000


Dan,

Yeah, that sounds about right ... 

Although you're probably using our data :) Could the data itself be the
problem ?

J.F.

> ----------
> From: 	Daniel Morissette[SMTP:danmo at videotron.ca]
> Sent: 	Wednesday, September 13, 2000 2:49 PM
> To: 	Doyon, Jean-Francois
> Cc: 	'mapserver-users at lists.gis.umn.edu'
> Subject: 	Re: Strange behavior ....
> 
> JF,
> 
> We have an application that does something similar to yours: we display
> a layer of points in LAT/LON on top of a base map in LCC and we noticed
> the same thing as you.  We haven't investigated the problem yet,
> though...
> 
> Steve, are you aware of any PROJ.4 limitations that could explain that
> behavior?  It seems to be that LAT/LON points located north of a
> specific latitude are lost.  And the latitude at which points starts to
> disappear changes depending on the scale of the map: as you zoom in, the
> line where points start to disappear moves north.
> 
> Any idea?
> 
> Daniel
> 
> "Doyon, Jean-Francois" wrote:
> > 
> > Hello !
> > 
> > Well, things are oging pretty well, but now I've run accross a strange
> > behavior
> > I was hoping someone could explain ...
> > 
> > When I map my search results (using php-mapscript as allways), I create
> > atemporary shapefile.
> > This shapefile use geographical coordinates, whereas the rest of the
> data
> > used to generate the
> > map uses a different projection (lcc to be exact).
> > 
> > Now for some reason, results don't seem to show up in the far north
> > (Nunavut) !
> > Actually, they do show up, but only once I zoom in ! Now, I am *NOT*
> doing
> > anything to that layer
> > that might do this, the layer is "ON" by default, and that's it. All the
> > Other symbols show up.
> > Actually results in Iqualuit show, but not other smaller Nunavut
> communities
> > ... Until I zoom in.
> > 
> > I'm wondering why this might be, and how to fix it ... I'm guessing the
> > projection conversion might
> > have something to do with it ? But that's out of my area of expertise
> ...
> > 
> > Any ideas ?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > 
> > Jean-Francois Doyon
> > Internet Service Development and Systems Support
> > GeoAccess Division
> > Natural Resources Canada
> > (613) 992-4902
> 
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