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is a standard protocol developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium in 1999 for serving georeferenced map images over the Internet. These imag
==History==▼
The [[Open Geospatial Consortium]] (OGC) became involved in developing standards for web mapping after a paper was published in 1997 by Allan Doyle, outlining a "WWW Mapping Framework".<ref>{{cite news |author=Doyle, Allan |year=1997 |title=WWW Mapping Framework |publisher=Open GIS Consortium }}</ref> The OGC established a task force to come up with a strategy,<ref>{{cite news |author=Cuthbert, A. |title=User Interaction with Geospatial Data |year=1998 |publisher=Open GIS Consortium}}</ref> and organized the "Web Mapping Testbed" initiative, inviting pilot web mapping projects that built upon ideas by Doyle and the OGC task force. Results of the pilot projects were demonstrated in September 1999, and a second phase of pilot projects ended in April 2000.<ref>{{cite book |author=Peng, Zhong-Ren |author2=Ming-Hsiang Tsou |title=Internet GIS |publisher=John Wiley and Sons |year=2003 |pages=191}}</ref>▼
ypically produced by a map server from data <span lang="ab" dir="ltr">provided</span> by a GIS database.
▲==History==
▲The [[Open Geospatial Consortium]] (OGC) became involved in developing standards for web mapping after a paper was published in 1997 by Allan Doyle, outlining a "WWW Mapping Framework".<ref>{{cite news |author=Doyle, Allan |year=1997 |title=WWW Mapping Framework |publisher=Open GIS Consortium }}</ref> The OGC established a task force to come up with a strategy,<ref>{{cite news |author=Cuthbert, A. |title=User Interaction with Geospatial Data |year=1998 |publisher=Open GIS Consortium}}</ref> and organized the "Web Mapping Testbed" initiative, inviting pilot web mapping projects that built upon
==Requests==
WMS specifies a number of different request types, two of which are required by
* GetMap – returns a map image. Parameters include: width and height of the map, coordinate reference system, rendering style, image format
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