* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [100915 08:51]:
> To write data into an OGR supported format (in-memory is also a
> format), you'd need to create a data source, then a layer, and then
> insert features into the layer. There are a few ways to actually do
> this. That should not be very difficult,
On 09/14/2010 09:19 PM, Mark Overmeer wrote:
* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [100914 15:37]:
Would it make sense to use Geo::GDAL (i.e., the Perl interface to GDAL)
for i/o data to GDAL and from there to any GDAL supported format or just
for use within GDAL?
Geo::GML translates XML
* Ari Jolma (ari.jo...@gmail.com) [100914 15:37]:
> Would it make sense to use Geo::GDAL (i.e., the Perl interface to GDAL)
> for i/o data to GDAL and from there to any GDAL supported format or just
> for use within GDAL?
Geo::GML translates XML (in this case representing GML data) into
Perl's nes
2010/9/14 Mark Overmeer
> * eros (gml.check.t...@gmail.com) [100914 01:50]:
> > likewise here...
> > we are adopting 3.2.1 and trying to create GML 3.2.1 validation tool but
> > getting hard to it..
>
> I have created the Perl module Geo::GML, which is capable of reading
> and writing any version
* eros (gml.check.t...@gmail.com) [100914 01:50]:
> likewise here...
> we are adopting 3.2.1 and trying to create GML 3.2.1 validation tool but
> getting hard to it..
I have created the Perl module Geo::GML, which is capable of reading
and writing any version of GML. While reading it strictly vali
likewise here...
we are adopting 3.2.1 and trying to create GML 3.2.1 validation tool but
getting hard to it..
thanks a lot guys for making our life easier..
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