Hi, I think you will need a server-side application to build a your tiles from the tiff+mid/mif data. If you already have your tiles, you could arrange them in a way that looks like the end result of TileCache [1].
Otherwise, I suggest you to use MapServer [2] or GeoServer [3] to build your maps. Note that if you can't run MapServer/GeoServer on your production server and the number of tiles you generate is fairly small, you could build the cache on your development machine and upload them to the server. [1] http://tilecache.org/ [2] http://www.mapserver.org/ [3] http://geoserver.org/display/GEOS/Welcome Julien fitz5487 wrote: > Hi, > > I have created an openlayers application using google maps as the baselayer, > however, the organisation I am working for require me to use ordinance > survey maps which are currently in .tiff format, along with the accompanying > mid/mif files. There are tiles for 3 different zoom layers. Is there anyway > of using these tiles directly in openlayers, or is this going to be a much > more complicated proceedure. I have seen that I may need to use a WMS but my > facilities are very limited, and I woundnt have though I will be able to use > java or python in this project. > > Does anyone have an idea, or any relevant literature they can point me > towards? I would be much obliged. > > Kind regards, > > Lee -- Julien-Samuel Lacroix Mapgears http://www.mapgears.com/ _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list Dev@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev