Fix unexpected behaviour in the WCS bbox parameter#2
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alecsandrei wants to merge 3 commits intoEMODnet:mainfrom
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Fix unexpected behaviour in the WCS bbox parameter#2alecsandrei wants to merge 3 commits intoEMODnet:mainfrom
alecsandrei wants to merge 3 commits intoEMODnet:mainfrom
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Thanks @alecsandrei for flagging. @M-Mks , can you look into this proposed fix and merge it in? |
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Hello,
In tutorial 3, the bbox parameter is not correctly set for the WCS GetCoverage request:
A quick look at the response for DescribeCoverage reveals that the dataset is in EPSG 3857 and requires the X and Y axis labels to correctly define the bounding box.
In this PR, I propose the following change for the snippets above:
Notice that the crs and resolution parameters are no longer required. Also, the printed link includes the bbox values.
This downloads the data using the right bounds.