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I would vote for the best between all samples for best clarity of the
same kind.  With a button option to switch between Aerial photos to
Hyrography, or any other types.

 

Greg 

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From: Maine GeoLibrary [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Smith, Michael
Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 4:54 PM
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Subject: WMS poll

 

I'd like to solicit people's opinions about the orthoimagery WMS we have
been providing.  I currently have two more services ready to go, the
1-meter black-and-white orthos (the original "DOQs" from USGS), and 2008
data for Augusta and Manchester.

What I want to know is how people feel about having many mapping
services in a single URL, vs. having them broken out into separate URLs
(i.e. one URL per web service).

My strategy was to have very few URLs, to make it easy for people to
remember the few that are out there, and put as many services into each
URL as possible.  That it makes it simpler to manage on our side and
simpler for the user to keep the WMS connections straight on their
application.

BUT there is a downside, and that is different applications support WMS
in different ways.  For example, if I put more than 10 layers in a WMS,
then ArcGIS will only turn the first 10 'on' by default.  The user is
left to click the others 'on' or 'off'.  And in other software such as
Google Earth or QGIS, the user will have to sort through an increasingly
long list of layers to pick the one(s) they want.

So if you have an opinion one way or the other I'd appreciate hearing
it.  I anticipate that next week will bring completion of the 2005-2007
York County orthos and the 2007 Cumberland County orthos the following
week.  I'd like to get all of these up as soon as possible.

********** 
Michael Smith 
State GIS Manager 
Maine Office of GIS 

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