Bug report #1147
WMS Layer Scale Problem
Status: | Closed | ||
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Priority: | Low | ||
Assignee: | nobody - | ||
Category: | Web Services clients/WMS | ||
Affected QGIS version: | Regression?: | No | |
Operating System: | Linux | Easy fix?: | No |
Pull Request or Patch supplied: | Resolution: | fixed | |
Crashes QGIS or corrupts data: | Copied to github as #: | 11207 |
Description
When working with WMS layers, the scale is incorrect - thus, I can not use remote data with local data for an area.
Specifics:
When I load layers from PASDA, QGIS seems to think areas as large as Pennsylvania counties are less then 2 inches across. I have tried both available projections, WGS84 and NAD83.
For example: http://maps.pasda.psu.edu/wmsconnector/com.esri.wms.Esrimap?Servicename=AlleghenyCounty
I am using QGIS 0.10.0-6~hardy from the QGIS repo on Kubuntu 8.04
History
#1 Updated by Paolo Cavallini over 16 years ago
Furthermore, when adding the first layer on the list (Basins), I get:
Could not draw Pennsylvania because:
GetMap request is for a Layer not offered by the server, or GetFeatureInfo request is for a Layer not shown on the map.
The WMS vendor also reported:
Layer with ID 0 does not exist.
This is probably due to a bug in the QGIS program. Please report this error.
Tried URL: http://maps.pasda.psu.edu/wmsconnector/com.esri.wms.Esrimap?Servicename=AlleghenyCounty&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&BBOX=-80.285630,40.295590,-79.685920,40.589990&SRS=EPSG:4326&WIDTH=737&HEIGHT=362&LAYERS=0&STYLES=&FORMAT=image/png&TRANSPARENT=TRUE
#2 Updated by Tim Sutton over 16 years ago
Thanks for filing this ticket. Unfortunately I can only accept packaging related tickets against milestone 0.11.0 as we are branching for release, so I'm going to mark this for milestone 1.0.0.
Regards
Tim
#3 Updated by Marco Hugentobler almost 16 years ago
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from Open to Closed
I cannot reprocude this problems. The layers from this WMS seem to work fine, also the scale seems reasonable (tested with WGS84 and NAD83).
QGIS seems to think areas as large as Pennsylvania counties are less then 2 inches across
What kind of tool did you use. The measuring tool? Seems to work fine for me. You could check, if the dialog project properties -> general -> map units shows decimal degree.
I'm closing this bug, as it is already 5 months old. Feel free to reopen if you still have this problem.
Marco
#4 Updated by Anonymous about 15 years ago
Milestone Version 1.0.0 deleted