There is currently no fix for this issue. Showing the display problem at the poles and the antimeridian The same OneGeology WORLD CGMW 1:25M Geologic Units map layer in Google Earth Showing a web map service with whole globe coverage GetMap response to the OneGeology WORLD CGMW 1:25M Geologic Units map layer
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The problem is illustrated below using the WORLD CGMW 1:25M Geologic Units layer. For example we are unable to get a map to display the whole of Russia. Specifically Google Earth seems to be unable to show coverage from such data layers at the poles and around the antimeridian (the 180th degree meridian).
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Google Earth has a problem showing the full contents of a map layer that spans the whole globe. &LAYERS=1&TRANSPARENT=TRUE&FORMAT=image/gif&styles= Problems displaying a map layer that spans the globe Red cross showing a layer error in Google Earthįor example to view the BGS 50k Geology layer in Google Earth you need to use this link: You may look at the GetCapabilities response to get the style or styles you want to be used, or you should just be able to specify a null value, and get the default style. Import and export GIS data, and go back in time with historical imagery. MapServer WMS services do not seem to be affected by this omission, that is, they will serve a map using the default style, but we have noticed that ArcGIS WMS services cannot handle this error, and you will need to add the correct style value to your link. Google Earth Pro on desktop is free for users with advanced feature needs. When adding any WMS using the method described above, we have noted that the parameters that Google Earth automatically populates into its form (the Edit Image Overlay Link) are missing the required ‘styles’ parameter.
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The error may lie either with the GetMap parameters sent by Google Earth to the WMS server, or in the WMS response. This indicates there is an error with that layer. When adding a WMS layer to Google Earth, you may get a Big Red Cross instead of the map layer you were expecting. 1.4.6.1 Google Earth Issues Problems displaying the map layer