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Expire permet de saisir et d'exporter une fiche de métadonnées selon la norme ISO 19139, ISO19115 et ISO19110 conformément à la directive européenne INSPIRE. L'application génère un XML que l'on peut ensuite importer directement dans GeoSou
CommonMap is an open source map project, forked from OpenStreetMap by a licence problem. CommonMap needs original softwares tuned for CommonMap. Most of software would be useful for any other open source map projects, too.
GeoQuadTree is an open format for storing georeferenced images on a filesystem. It is based on image tiles, compressed in PNG format, and organised in a hierarchical structure of folders. This project also includes software to server the images.
JJFMapper is a cartography program for PHP. Serves maps realtime and/or saves them to disk. Can read ESRI Shapefiles and GPX files. It streams, saves, or returns an image via the GD library. It is controlled by an easy to learn XML config document.
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Important information!!! The Mapbender project moved under the roof of the Open Source Geospatial Foundation at http://www.osgeo.org/. All downloads and information are linked from the project site at http://www.mapbender.org/