[OSGeo-Standards] Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] multi-lingual WMS-legends
Cameron Shorter
cameron.shorter at gmail.com
Tue May 24 18:12:02 EDT 2011
OGC standards people,
Have there been any discussions at the OGC level about specifying
language support within OGC standards?
On 24/05/11 22:26, Oliver Tonnhofer wrote:
> Hi Steven,
>
> On 24.05.2011, at 11:51, Steven M. Ottens wrote:
>> I'm currently building a multi-lingual Web-GIS application. One of the requirements is that the legends of the maps are multi-lingual. E.g. if the chosen language is English, the legend will say 'forest', whereas when the chosen language is Dutch it will say 'bos'. So no need to have all the languages in one image, using something like&lang=en is fine by me.
> That would be a pragmatic solution.
>
>> I've done a quick look in the mapserver documentation but it doesn't appear to support&lang for generating legends. Nor does the WMS 1.3.0 specification for that matter.
> You should take a look at http://inspire.jrc.ec.europa.eu/documents/Network_Services/TechnicalGuidance_ViewServices_v3.0.pdf (doesn't load at the moment).
>
> They define a language parameter that uses 3 letter ISO codes (dutch=dut, english=eng), but only for GetCapabilities requests. They suggest to return different OnlineResource URLs based on the language parameter of the capabilities request.
>
> For&language=ger:
> <OnlineResource xlink:href="http://someHOST.example/ger/GetMap?" />
>
> It's a bit weird, but I think the reasoning behind that is that there is no proper way to tell a client that a language is not supported for a legend/map request.
>
>
> Regards,
> Oliver
>
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