Hah! Yeah I've been doing the exact same thing for our Lancaster pa
mapping group.
We'll look at it tomorrow and find out what's going on. Fwiw I meant
server tilecache, not browser cache. Thanks for finding it and letting
us know
On Thursday, October 21, 2010, Toby Murray wrote:
> Hmm well ther
Hmm well there is definitely something stuck on your end for zoom
levels 8 and 9. I'm on a different computer with two different
browsers now so client side caching can't explain it. Look at Kansas
City (only the KS side) Wichita, Omaha, Oklahoma City and Denver. They
are all bright green blobs at
Hi Toby,
Glad you like it.
Ok, tiger tiles are meant to refresh basically every 15 minutes ish
(same as the websites). I got a feeling you got an old cache at the
further out zoom - Andy made a style update that made it more
accurate, so yes trust the red more than the green right now.
Remember
Wow! This is great stuff!
I do have some questions about the TIGER edited map. For example, go here:
http://open.mapquestapi.com/tigerviewer/index.html?zoom=9&lat=39.10819&lon=-97.54698&layers=B
Now zoom in one level. Most of the roads change from green to red.
Unfortunately I am inclined to beli
So, after my ramblings on Tuesday, I'll try to keep this one shorter
I am very happy to welcome Thea Clay to the MapQuest Open team. She is a
tremendous asset to the group, and has already dived in head first, as we
work to move things forward. I have been completely remiss in not having
said som
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