Why does TerraVision support GeoVRML?
GeoVRML is an extension to the ISO standard Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML97) to support geographic applications. It is an open standard, supported by the Web3D Consortium, and is being added to the VRML97 specification as part of an amendment process. GeoVRML provides rich semantics for describe 3D objects and also for precisely describing their location on the earth. For information on GeoVRML, including the specification, examples, and tools, see http://www.geovrml.org/. • How can I serve TerraVision datasets on my server? You need to install the TerraVision Server on your machine. This is a piece of software that responds to queries to return segments of a large terrain dataset. It is implemented as a module for the Apache http server. You can download the TerraVision Server module from http://www.tvgeo.com/download_server.