On Tue, 17 Mar 2009 18:35:18 +0100 Stefan de Konink wrote: > I have set this up completely inside a webserver. Cherokee, no php, > just > the python script that renders the thing on demand. Runs in production > for months now. > > <snip> > vserver!10!domain!1 = tile.openstreetmap.nl
This looks really well, as tiles are shown after rendering to the requesting user. No "...more OSM coming soon" messages are sent to the user. Regarding expiry: > <snip> > vserver!10!rule!100!expiration = time > vserver!10!rule!100!expiration!time = 1w This tells the client to not contact the webserver when there is a tile in the local browser cache not older than 1 week? But how is expiry of the tile files themselves being done? There is something said about this in the about of tile.openstraatmap.nl, located at http://tile.openstreetmap.nl/info.html Daily at 6.15, after NL dump is downloaded and imported, something happens that removes tiles older than 48 hours. My question is: how are the old tile images removed? Would you share that code too? ~Ceriel _______________________________________________ dev mailing list dev@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/dev