Adding a map from a website into QGIS
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I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.
The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489
I tried some variations of the URL too.
How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?
qgis web-mapping
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I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.
The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489
I tried some variations of the URL too.
How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?
qgis web-mapping
At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53
There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05
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I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.
The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489
I tried some variations of the URL too.
How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?
qgis web-mapping
I need to add a historical map from a website into QGIS. I installed the QuickMapServices Plugin and I tried to make new XYZ connections, but nothing appeared.
The website is: https://mapire.eu/en/map/secondsurvey-hungary/?layers=osm%2C5&bbox=2108467.652103985%2C6019839.160187972%2C2134246.039893161%2C6027482.863016489
I tried some variations of the URL too.
How should I modify the URL?
Is there another way to import somehow this historical map from the above-mentioned website?
qgis web-mapping
edited Aug 31 at 12:03
Damini Jain
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At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53
There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05
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At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53
There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05
At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53
At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53
There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05
There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05
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I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.
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I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want
From the description :
Load a webmap directly into QGIS
Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project
Let us know if it work in your case
1
You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
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The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.
Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y
In about of this cite:
We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.
Never understand such "innovations".
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3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
3 Answers
3
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
3
down vote
I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
down vote
I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.
I think the quick answer here is that it's not possible to access the underlying tile service (tiles.mapire.eu) directly. You should contact the web site provider to see if they can/will provide you access.
answered Aug 31 at 12:11


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I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want
From the description :
Load a webmap directly into QGIS
Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project
Let us know if it work in your case
1
You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want
From the description :
Load a webmap directly into QGIS
Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project
Let us know if it work in your case
1
You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want
From the description :
Load a webmap directly into QGIS
Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project
Let us know if it work in your case
I didn't try it but there is a plugin : web2qgis that claim to be able to do what you want
From the description :
Load a webmap directly into QGIS
Attempts to parse a remote webpage to import a webmap into a QGIS project
Let us know if it work in your case
answered Aug 31 at 12:20
J.R
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You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
add a comment |Â
1
You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
1
1
You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
You need QGIS3 for it, but it does not work on the requested page. It is able to retrieve vector data from a simple Openlayers or leaflet webmap (like those created with qgis2web).
– AndreJ
Aug 31 at 16:43
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.
Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y
In about of this cite:
We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.
Never understand such "innovations".
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.
Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y
In about of this cite:
We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.
Never understand such "innovations".
add a comment |Â
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.
Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y
In about of this cite:
We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.
Never understand such "innovations".
The tiles are protected via special cooky. If you directly try to access tiles (i.e. https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/13/4526/2865) you will receive 403 (forbidden) return code.
Without protection the QMS string will be https://tiles.mapire.eu/mercator/secondsurvey-habsburg/hungary/z/x/y
In about of this cite:
We present detailed and accurate countrywide mapping surveys in an innovative way.
Never understand such "innovations".
answered Aug 31 at 22:09


Dmitry Baryshnikov
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At first glance there is no WMS-service ot that map, therefore adding it into QGis requires a raster map (worst possibility: screenshot) which needs to be georeferenced. Or ask the provider whether there is a chance to get the map as a georeferenced raster.
– Erik
Aug 31 at 11:53
There is some sort of tile service behind the web page (tiles.mapire.eu) but I don't think there's any direct access to the service
– nmtoken
Aug 31 at 12:05