Would need implementing in javascript. Its almost certainly possible
to make code, that tracks a click on the map, and makes a call to a
WMS service with the coordinates, gets the results and does something
with it (display an infowindow?).
As it quite possible involves a cross-domain request, will possibly
need a server-side proxy to forward the request.
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