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<title>OpenLayers: Web Mercator</title>
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<h1 id="title">OpenLayers Spherical Mercator Example</h1>
<div id="tags">
sperical, mercator, epsg, projection
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<p id="shortdesc">
Shows the use of layers in spherical or web mercator using different
EPSG codes to indicate the same projection.
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<p>
A number of mapping services support the spherical or web
mercator but use different EPSG codes to identify it. ArcGIS
server version 9.3 uses EPSG:102113 to represent the same SRS
that OpenLayers typically refers to by EPSG:900913.
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To configure a map with a WMS layer overlaid on a Google layer
where the WMS uses EPSG:102113 to refer to the web mercator
projection, the Google layer must be constructed with this
projection code in its options (it is not sufficient to
construct the map with this projection).
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If your application needs to transform coordinates to and from
EPSG:102113, you must add custom transforms as well.
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See the <a href="web-mercator.js" target="_blank">web-mercator.js</a>
source for details.
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