In fact, the layers to be added are deployed as the WMTS service. It seems
that , this is not possible?


2013/6/14 Phil Scadden <[email protected]>

> If you are adding WMS layers to a map, then they are requested from the
> server in whatever the projection of the current base layer is. You cant
> have two layers both being the baselayer. One will the bottom layer and the
> other will overlaid on it. Provides the WMS server will support your
> current map projection, then it doesnt matter what the native projection
> is. Note though that raster layers are not a good idea to reproject on the
> fly and things like google maps, bing, and OSM are only available in 900913.
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