On Monday, March 15, 2010, Dylan Parry m...@dylanparry.com wrote:
Hi,
I’ve got a layer on one of my maps and it seems to be loading many more
tiles than are actually necessary for the viewport. Looking at the
screen, it would probably suffice to load in maybe 10 tiles at most, but
it seems
On 16/03/2010 06:04, Eric Lemoine wrote:
On Monday, March 15, 2010, Dylan Parrym...@dylanparry.com wrote:
Hi,
I’ve got a layer on one of my maps and it seems to be loading many more
tiles than are actually necessary for the viewport. Looking at the
screen, it would probably suffice to load
Hi,
I’ve set up a click handler on my map to handle double-clicks. I did
this by bastardising the demo for click handlers, so the code I have is
as follows:
--- start ---
OpenLayers.Control.Click = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Control, {
defaultHandlerOptions: {
Hi Poul,
A few months ago i added a patch for this problem, you can find it
mentioned in this thread:
http://n2.nabble.com/Error-when-using-XMLHTTPRequest-td3506570.html
Cheers Kris
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See also:
http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/2065
Best regards,
Bart
Hi Poul,
A few months ago i added a patch for this problem, you can find it
mentioned in this thread:
http://n2.nabble.com/Error-when-using-XMLHTTPRequest-td3506570.html
Cheers Kris
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Hi all,
Following the example (http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/sos.html), I'm
using OpenLayers.js to connect by my local SOS which is based to 52North
model, and it works correctly.
I have seen the result of the GetCapabilities request is an array of
offerings, and within each offering
I want to show a bunch of geometries over a gmap or osm or whatever
commercial baselayer.
I started from shape data created using arcgis: a geotiff map of Milan
and some lines drawn over that map. I don't use arcgis so I imported the
data in grass. Then I exported the vector layer with the lines
Hi,
not sure I really get your question, can you elaborate a bit? Is this
something you can read from the GetCapabilities, or the info needs to be
retrieved through a request on the SOS? If so, which request, and do you
have an example XML request?
If I understand things correctly, in the
Hi!
I have done some changes to the fiole XMLHttpRequest.js file, and now I want
to build Openlayers (deploy to one OpenLayers.js file) but I having some
problem... I am using OpenLayers 2.8 on Windows2000 and Python2.6. I opened
the cmd and tried this approaches:
-
Yes, my SOS structure is a little bit different. You can see my SOS's
GetCapabilites response here: http://pastebin.com/vwr3nx37
An example of my question is at this tag (line #750):
sos:ObservationOffering gml:id=DISTANCE
where the offering named DISTANCE has 10 procedures, of which only one
Hi,
It's possible, it was done by metacarta [1] and more recently by
developmentseed [2]. Both by using an usb stick.
fredj
[1] http://labs.metacarta.com/on-a-stick/
[2] http://mapbox.com/tools/maps-stick
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:04 PM, Phil Scadden p.scad...@gns.cri.nz wrote:
I am using
Hi,
I’m
building an application and I have some markers in a preloaded positions. And I
want to show a popup on the bottom of the marker icon.
My problem
is this popup is randomly displayed in different positions (left, right, top)
of the position that I load. It’s possible to said put
Hello,
This is not an OpenLayers specific question, but I'll try my luck in this large
GIS developers community...
I'm trying to convert a SQL statement into an OGC filter.
My approach was to use javascript string methods to match the operators, create
the respective OpenLayers filters and then
I had the same problem with the build.py file and was executing it from a batch
file. You need to go to the directory and then execute the build.py file I.E.:
D:
cd \gwt\openlayers-2.8\openlayers-2.8\build
build.py full.cfg
Try that and you should be good to go...
Shawn
On 3/16/2010 at
Hi!
Thanks a lot for your help. I worked!!! :) I have no idea why my approach
did not work, but now it is no important... Thanks one more time !
Poul
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Hi Kris!
It worked! The error is now gone. Both in my GWT application and in JS
application :) Thanks a lot for your help. I had some problems with building
Openlayers, but with some help I did it.
One more time thanks!!
Cheers,
Poul
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Some more info on the same topic:
I'm trying to render openstreetmap data on a WMS on MapServer.
The system used to work with epsg:4326 but in our project we need a
GoogleMaps like projection and we chose epsg:900913.
These are the steps I followed to reimport everything for the new
GeoGEOrge wrote:
I was able to add my layer and have it show on top of Google streetmap-in
the right location. But I am still unable to get it to show on top of my
EPSG:4326 raster layer. Would a layer with EPSG:4326 require the
sphericalMercator: true statement?
I don't think you need
Try this:
var mapnik = new OpenLayers.Layer.OSM(Mapnik,,{numZoomLevels: 5});
BRYAN
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Yes,
I was doing with a setOpacity(0) or setOpacity(1) and it was the same
effect, but with your tip it worked, too, I was trying to do a
display='none', but it wasn't the good way!
I'll do like you've said..
Thanks!
2010/3/12 helmi helm...@gmail.com
have u tried lyr.markers[i].display(false)
On Tuesday, March 16, 2010, Dylan Parry m...@dylanparry.com wrote:
Hi,
I’ve set up a click handler on my map to handle double-clicks. I did
this by bastardising the demo for click handlers, so the code I have is
as follows:
--- start ---
OpenLayers.Control.Click =
On Monday, March 15, 2010, Eric France de_laba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Is it possible to configure the LayerSwitcher to (a) only show one overlay
layer at a time, and (b) use radio buttons (in place of the checkboxes) to
switch between them?
Hi. Why you'd like isn't supported by the layer
Just in case someone might be interested in the sort of solution I got
for this issue: The only way I found was to modify the OL source code
for the Control.Panel object. Under the method 'activateControl' I added
the lines
if (control.type == OpenLayers.Control.TYPE_TOOL) {
if
On 16/03/2010 17:46, Eric Lemoine wrote:
On Tuesday, March 16, 2010, Dylan Parrym...@dylanparry.com wrote:
Hi,
I’ve set up a click handler on my map to handle double-clicks. I did
this by bastardising the demo for click handlers, so the code I have is
as follows:
--- start ---
I am doing that this way...
var options = {
...
...
scales: [10, 5, 25000, 1, 5000], //specify all the scales you
wish
...
...
};
map = new OpenLayers.Map( 'map', options );
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Thanks Bryan, it works when I upload it to a web server!
Does anyone know what it is about JavaScript/KML/OpenLayers that prevents
the sundials example from working locally on my computer? I don't see any
logic to it only working on a web server.
Mike
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Hi Eric and all,
Thank you for your time and advice on this project, I think I finally
have almost everything working. There is still some clean up to do and a
few quirks that I'm not sure about. Oh and I need to add a user login so
different users edits are kept separate, but that is just
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