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Subject: Re: [gislist] web delivery
Date:  03/22/2004 03:55:00 PM
From:  Carl Reed



Rick -

Have a look at GeoVRML (Web3D consortium). GeoVRML is heavily used in the
modeling and simulation world.

Cheers

Carl Reed
OGC

----- Original Message -----
From: "RICK GRAY" <RGRAY@ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca>
To: <gislist@lists.geocomm.com>
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 11:29 AM
Subject: [gislist] web delivery


> Hello fellow listers,
>
> We generate daily interpolated maps using Surfer from Golden Software.
> Currently we export the results as .gif images and post these to the web,
using
> Cold Fusion to link to tables from our database. We wish to explore a more
> dynamic method for displaying our maps on the web - primarily with the
ability
> to zoom and pan. We also need to be able to click on locations to display
> associated tables. There will be NO NEED for geocoding, our modeled
results are
> too generalized for that.
>
> Can anyone suggest a simple solution? At this time we will not be changing
our
> GIS solution - we are very happy with the results from Surfer and have
invested
> a lot into its automation. We are just looking for an effective method
for
> displaying the results.
>
> Your suggestions are gratefully welcomed.
>
> Rick Gray
> GIS Specialist, Ontario Weather Network
> http://www.ownweb.ca
> GIS Instructor
> Ridgetown College, University of Guelph
> http://www.ridgetowncollege.com/
>
> Tel. 519-674-1554
> E-mail: rgray@ridgetownc.uoguelph.ca
>
> Ridgetown: -81.883 W, 42.450 N
>
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