Ok never-mind, I found the problem was I was using a comma, to delimit
the tre-name and contents, and Franks note indicated an '=' was needed.
The NITF documentation page needs to be updated to reflect this.
Thanks;
Kurt Landrus
Progeny Systems Corp.
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rror opening dataset\n");
saved = FALSE;
}
Do you have any suggestions why it can't parse the options?
Thanks;
Kurt Landrus
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On Nov 13, 2008, at 8:30 P
, but preserve the original values as read
using GDALGetMetadataItem.
SENSRA
AIMIDB
ACFTB
Is there an easy way to save back an TRE that was read using GDAL (/0
escaped string)
or should I pull out all the fields from the string, and then
reassemble them in a function as is done for BLOCKA?
Kurt La
"TRE");
IFDBG printf( " saved TRE %s= %s\n errcode=%i\n", tre,
treValue, err);
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On Oct 27, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Kurt Landrus wrote:
Hell
"TRE");
IFDBG printf( " saved TRE %s= %s\n errcode=%i\n", tre,
treValue, err);
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start looking at this?
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On Oct 27, 2008, at 3:59 PM, Frank Warmerdam wrote:
Kurt Landrus wrote:
Hello;
I working with GDAL to support NITF imagery, I'm having a pr
required to set up this, what I am doing wrong.
Thanks;
GDAL 1.5.2, released 2008/05/29
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