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Godiva3 base layers #90

Closed frizwi closed 7 years ago

frizwi commented 7 years ago

The top 2 Godiva3 base layers, "Natural Earth" and "Blue Marble" WMS don't seem to be resolving and hence no background shows up. Is this something that's a known issue and will be fixed soon? Or else is there a way to set the "Demis" the default - as all the rest work just fine. Thanks

guygriffiths commented 7 years ago

We host both of these layers at the University of Reading. They are fine from where I am, but that's on campus and I know there have been some changes with IT recently.

Can you confirm whether or not this link works: http://godiva.reading.ac.uk/geoserver/ReSC/wms?LAYERS=naturalearth&FORMAT=image%2Fpng&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS=EPSG%3A4326&BBOX=-180,-90,180,90&WIDTH=1024&HEIGHT=512

If there is a problem with that, I will need to speak to IT and let them know that that URL should be available externally.

frizwi commented 7 years ago

No the link does not work. Hangs and then eventually times out.


From: Guy Griffiths notifications@github.com Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2017 6:38 PM To: Reading-eScience-Centre/edal-java Cc: Rizwi, Farhan (O&A, Hobart); Author Subject: Re: [Reading-eScience-Centre/edal-java] Godiva3 base layers (#90)

We host both of these layers at the University of Reading. They are fine from where I am, but that's on campus and I know there have been some changes with IT recently.

Can you confirm whether or not this link works: http://godiva.reading.ac.uk/geoserver/ReSC/wms?LAYERS=naturalearth&FORMAT=image%2Fpng&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS=EPSG%3A4326&BBOX=-180,-90,180,90&WIDTH=1024&HEIGHT=512

If there is a problem with that, I will need to speak to IT and let them know that that URL should be available externally.

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guygriffiths commented 7 years ago

OK, thanks. I've asked our IT department to sort it out - if it doesn't get sorted within a week or so, I'll look into a workaround.

guygriffiths commented 7 years ago

This is now fixed

drf5n commented 5 years ago

We host both of these layers at the University of Reading. They are fine from where I am, but that's on campus and I know there have been some changes with IT recently.

Can you confirm whether or not this link works: http://godiva.reading.ac.uk/geoserver/ReSC/wms?LAYERS=naturalearth&FORMAT=image%2Fpng&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS=EPSG%3A4326&BBOX=-180,-90,180,90&WIDTH=1024&HEIGHT=512

If there is a problem with that, I will need to speak to IT and let them know that that URL should be available externally.

This link hung and timed out 2018-10-24 19:20 UTC.

frizwi commented 5 years ago

Still not working

On 25/10/18 6:24 am, David Forrest wrote:

We host both of these layers at the University of
Reading. They are fine from where I am, but that's on
campus and I know there have been some changes with IT
recently.

Can you confirm whether or not this link works:
http://godiva.reading.ac.uk/geoserver/ReSC/wms?LAYERS=naturalearth&FORMAT=image%2Fpng&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&SRS=EPSG%3A4326&BBOX=-180,-90,180,90&WIDTH=1024&HEIGHT=512

If there is a problem with that, I will need to speak
to IT and let them know that that URL should be
available externally.

This link hung and timed out 2018-10-24 19:20 UTC.

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