What Garthan is suggesting should work quite good also, thin ki used
something like microsoft mapmaker for this once. Not sure how its called
again tho...

2009/9/15 Björn Brala <[email protected]>

> I think the thing to do is make sure there is some caching in place. This
> way tiles only have to be generates once and not on every single request. I
> think that if you make the tiles the same as with the gmaps method the speed
> will be quite similar.
>
> 2009/9/15 Adonis <[email protected]>
>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have uploaded a (45MB) .tiff on geoserver. Here is the link,
>>
>> http://dev.ecometrica.co.uk/~antonios/geoserver_test.html<http://dev.ecometrica.co.uk/%7Eantonios/geoserver_test.html>
>>
>> There are two different ways to display the geoserver content, one is
>> with gmaps and the other with wms request.
>>
>> The wms request has the result that you can see in the map...it
>> displays the tiff in every single tile.
>>
>> The gmap displays it correctly in the proper coordinates but it takes
>> too long and certain zoom levels take years to load it.
>>
>> Any suggestions on how I can display it properly using the wms
>> request ?
>> Thanks in advance!
>> >>
>>
>
>
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>


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