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ArcGIS - Is it possible to bypass an inaccurate WMS bounding box provided by server metadata?
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Definition of a BBOX in Web GISGetFeatureInfo on ArcGIS Web ServiceHow to determine the accuracy of getFeatureInfo on a WMS layer?Converting XYZ tile request to WMS request?Where does ArcGIS Desktop get image data from?How does ArcGIS Desktop match WMS EPSG codes with ESRI CRS names and parameters and how to add a missing one?WMTS - get tiles only for a specific area of interestPublic site WMS bounding box seems wrongQGIS server doesn't publish layers, that come from WMS sourceQGIS - Is it possible to bypass an inaccurate WMS bounding box provided by server metadata?
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In ArcGIS Desktop, is there a way to bypass / ignore an inaccurate WMS bounding box provided by server metadata?
Indeed, for a specific WMS layer I am using, the bounding box provided by server metadata does not match the underlying data's extent (some data exist out of the "official" bounding box delivered by metadata request). Thus, I would like to prevent ArcGIS from using the inaccurate metadata so that I can see all of the data.
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In ArcGIS Desktop, is there a way to bypass / ignore an inaccurate WMS bounding box provided by server metadata?
Indeed, for a specific WMS layer I am using, the bounding box provided by server metadata does not match the underlying data's extent (some data exist out of the "official" bounding box delivered by metadata request). Thus, I would like to prevent ArcGIS from using the inaccurate metadata so that I can see all of the data.
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Well, if you're nominally skilled in Java, you could write a HTTP proxy which would pass through most requests and responses, but rewrite the metadata response.
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Apr 13 at 3:12
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In ArcGIS Desktop, is there a way to bypass / ignore an inaccurate WMS bounding box provided by server metadata?
Indeed, for a specific WMS layer I am using, the bounding box provided by server metadata does not match the underlying data's extent (some data exist out of the "official" bounding box delivered by metadata request). Thus, I would like to prevent ArcGIS from using the inaccurate metadata so that I can see all of the data.
arcgis-desktop wms
In ArcGIS Desktop, is there a way to bypass / ignore an inaccurate WMS bounding box provided by server metadata?
Indeed, for a specific WMS layer I am using, the bounding box provided by server metadata does not match the underlying data's extent (some data exist out of the "official" bounding box delivered by metadata request). Thus, I would like to prevent ArcGIS from using the inaccurate metadata so that I can see all of the data.
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Well, if you're nominally skilled in Java, you could write a HTTP proxy which would pass through most requests and responses, but rewrite the metadata response.
– Vince
Apr 13 at 3:12
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Well, if you're nominally skilled in Java, you could write a HTTP proxy which would pass through most requests and responses, but rewrite the metadata response.
– Vince
Apr 13 at 3:12
Well, if you're nominally skilled in Java, you could write a HTTP proxy which would pass through most requests and responses, but rewrite the metadata response.
– Vince
Apr 13 at 3:12
Well, if you're nominally skilled in Java, you could write a HTTP proxy which would pass through most requests and responses, but rewrite the metadata response.
– Vince
Apr 13 at 3:12
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Well, if you're nominally skilled in Java, you could write a HTTP proxy which would pass through most requests and responses, but rewrite the metadata response.
– Vince
Apr 13 at 3:12