Just throwing this out there, but I recently created a tile index using 
gdaltindex.  I did not get the white lines you are talking about.  It could be 
that there are gaps in between the tiles, which would point to the georefencing 
info for each tile being slightly off.  Also, are you zoomed way out?  Try 
zooming in close and see if they are still there.  The tile-indexed image I 
have is huge (2602 X 2800), so it looks funny when zoomed all the way out when 
trying to view the entire image - still no lines though.  Also, try using a 
.gif or .png instead of a .jpg and see what happens.  Just some suggestions.  
That's all I really have.  I'm just another Mapserver user - not an admin.
 - Chris

Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2007 16:50:46 +0200
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Weidr Output image with the esri tile index file 
-- GDALTINDEX
To: [email protected]

HI guys,
 
I've created a tile index file with the GDALTINDEX utility for my small raster 
jpeg images, all things work well, but the end output jpeg image with MapServer 
is a little weird, there are some white grid lines on the output image. I don't 
know if there are some blank areas between the tile images when creating the 
tile index file, or the tile index grid are drawn by MapServer on the output 
jpeg image.

 
attached is a small example output jpeg image.
 
any clues are welcome.
 
Best Regards
 
Zhongahi

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