Hi all OLers-
Does anyone know of a way to structure a text file (for reading into
OpenLayers) to support lines and polygons? In my OL interface I am reading a
text file into a vector layer but so far it only works with points. My code
is below. Many, many thanks in advance for any suggestions!!
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 05:45:40AM +0100, Jan Tappenbeck wrote:
> hi !
>
> i create a simple map for haiti and want to show two gpx-tracks.
>
> but the tracks will not show.
>
> can anybody have a look ??
>
> here is the link:
> http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/haiti/index_new.php?id=1&type=5&zoom
hi !
i create a simple map for haiti and want to show two gpx-tracks.
but the tracks will not show.
can anybody have a look ??
here is the link:
http://www.tappenbeck.net/osm/haiti/index_new.php?id=1&type=5&zoom=12&lat=18.57882&lon=-72.27869
regards Jan :-)
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Trying to combine layer from Arcgis WMS service with google and I get
the above. In arc, the resource is in ESPG:102113 which is apparently
the same as 900913. Arcgis 9.4 will support the official ESPG:3785 but
no way to force a 900913. So can I fudge this somehow on the openlayers
end? I want
Hey all,
We're developing a desktop app which will incorporate some geodata. A
full dataset for our area (the state of Wisconsin) is way too big to
download or even install with the desktop app, so we're planning to
provide a download service where users can define an area of interest
(AOI
On Tue, Feb 09, 2010 at 03:50:02PM -0500, J. Brian Adams wrote:
> I have written several OL applications that work well on OS X using
> Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, but when I pass them on to colleagues
> using Windows and IE they all say the same thing. The maps do not load
> at all. They do
First thing to check is that you don't have any extraneous commas in
your JSON structures, eg.:
var jsonData = {
propertyA: "valueA",
propertyB: "valueB", <--- this comma will break IE
};
Mike
J. Brian Adams wrote:
> I have written several OL applications that work well on OS X using
> Fire
I have written several OL applications that work well on OS X using
Firefox, Safari, and Chrome, but when I pass them on to colleagues
using Windows and IE they all say the same thing. The maps do not load
at all. They do, however, work fine on Windows if we use one of the
other browsers.
I'm trying to overlay a TMS on a WMS. The TMS appears to be
configured for a specific max extend. If I don't use that max extend
in my WMS, then the TMS overlays on top the entire world, instead of
the area it is suppose to. Below is the WMS example that I've
modified to have an TMS overlay. I
On Tuesday, February 9, 2010, Tim Schaub wrote:
> Tim Schaub wrote:
>> Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Brian Stempin wrote:
I've been working with a few people on #openlayers to help me out with
a WFS issue. I'm posting this to the list because I may have found a
bug in the
Tim Schaub wrote:
> Andreas Hocevar wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Brian Stempin wrote:
>>> I've been working with a few people on #openlayers to help me out with
>>> a WFS issue. I'm posting this to the list because I may have found a
>>> bug in the process.
>>>
>>>
>>> protocol:new Op
Andreas Hocevar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Brian Stempin wrote:
>> I've been working with a few people on #openlayers to help me out with
>> a WFS issue. I'm posting this to the list because I may have found a
>> bug in the process.
>>
>>
>> protocol:new OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS({
>>
Hi,
I'm using Oracle Spatial to transform some polygon features from
EPSG:4326 to the Google Spherical projection EPSG:3785 and it give me a
different result than when projecting my features in a vector layer in
OpenLayer to use with a Google base map. I have a difference of about 5km.
Here
Hello,
Since you removed the layer from the map, you cannot use
map.layer[1].destroy(). You can still use the destroy() function, but you'll
have to use it on the layer variable directly. For example:
var myLayer = new OpenLayers.Layer.XXX
map.removeLayer(map.layer[1])
//map.layer[1].destroy()
m
Hi,
I think you have an error because you're removing layer[1], and right after
that, you're trying to destroy a layer that is already removed for the map's
list of layer.
I suppose you could just destroy the layer, or you could just remove it and
refresh the map object.
Maxime
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Hi all;
is there someone, developed applications with Adobe Flex and Openlayers. Is
there an examle page?
Regards..
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Hi Alexandre!
Thanks for your help. The first part works just great. But there is an error
in the second part, when I change the status of checkbox from true to false.
My code is below:
else
{
drawControls["modify_w
Hi,
I've got quiete a trouble here:
1) tilecache is set up the way you have one resolution per one level.
Actually when I use some direct request to get tile like
http://tileserver.com/lv1/ the next request goes to ttp://
tileserver.com/lv2/. Lv is just a zoom here.
And lv1 is actually the first le
Hi all,
I am new to GIS, and definately OpenLayers.
Does anyone know if OpenLayers can be used with the OS on Demand WMS?
http://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/oswebsite/services/osondemand/
I have tried many examples, but can't get it to serve tiles of the location I
want. Well, no tiles at all
Hi,
Brian Stempin wrote:
> I've been working with a few people on #openlayers to help me out with
> a WFS issue. I'm posting this to the list because I may have found a
> bug in the process.
>
>
> protocol:new OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS({
> version: "1.1
Oh yes, as i see feature handler doesnt have same evt attribs as click
handler does... so you need to catch click handler of feature handler
somehow :|
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:46 AM, Max Weidemann wrote:
>
> Hello Marcel,
>
> Try this code too find out if it is a right click.
>
> if(((evt.which)
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