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Re: [emergency] Groups - Updated CAP 1.1 issues

  • 1.  Re: [emergency] Groups - Updated CAP 1.1 issues

    Posted 06-15-2005 15:31
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    Subject: Re: [emergency] Groups - Updated CAP 1.1 issues


    Art -
    
    Not to open a can of works (again), but below is a comment from a highly
    respected geospatial/IT expert in Australia. The comment is WRT use of WGS
    84. While this comment was made in the context of some ongoing OGC
    standards work, I believe that it is germane to the work of this TC - both
    CAP and EDXL. Personally, I would like to see CAP as widely adopted as
    possible in the international community. I am therefore suggesting that we
    enhance CAP 1.1 (?) to allow specification of other coordinate reference
    systems. This could be done by references. I have proposed this numerous
    times. Perhaps now is the time to consider adding an optional element to
    CAP to allow specification of a CRS other than WGS 84.
    Cheers
    
    Carl
    
    The other contentful issue I would beg to differ on is the Annex B
    directive that WFS servers *must* support WGS84 "to enable
    interoperability across regional boundaries".Whatever you North Americans may like to think, jurisdictions in the rest
    of the world really do *not* keep all their data in WGS84 - for example,
    much Australian data is still stored in AGD84 (which makes it ~200m offset
    from WS84) and even for those jurisdictions that have updated to GDA94
    there is an offset of ~2m which is small but still enough to cause
    problems with utilities.And either AGD84 or GDA94 is legally mandated.Cross-regional interoperability can only be ensured by a coordinate
    transformation service.Whatever the North American-based vendors would
    like to think, you just can't mandate global compliance to WGS84.
    
    
    
    


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