John,
a truly academic question. Yes - in theory. However, the widespread use of
900913 is a result of the Cinderella treatment of Google by the spatial
fraternity and the past confusion with EPSG:3587 and EPSG:3857.
What geowebcache uses as a default is entirely up to you because in the
geowebcache-core-context.xml is the following tag:
<bean id="gwcGridSetBroker" class="org.geowebcache.grid.GridSetBroker">
<constructor-arg type="boolean" value="TRUE" />
<constructor-arg type="boolean" value="TRUE" />
</bean>
Question 3: No why, they are the same projections.
Cheers
Christian
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