Thanks guys,
Bill is going to follow up on your suggestion.
I initially thought sending it to this list would allow some folks to
comment on what we did before putting it forward as a solution. It
works for our needs, but poking around with the numbers to get the image
with a drop shadow to
This is unfortunately the very gap that keeps most of the good work that people
do in the community from getting re-absorbed into the project.
It is unusual that folks have the time or resources to develop
*general* solutions
to problems they encounter when using OL (or any other FOSS project, I
Hi Roger,
you must declare the right projection for your map. Without any option the
projection OpenLayers will use is EPSG:4326 with -180,-90,180,90 as extent.
So the response of the WMS request is all right, if you get blank tiles.
Try something like this:
var options = {
Erik,
It was always our intention to submit this back to the community in the
way you have described.
I just wanted to get some feedback on our approach before standing it up
as a solution. It seems that the code was set up to be configurable,
kind of like a style sheet, but in Javascript.
I copyed the permalink code from the example but it is not working with my
map here is the code: Any help is appreciated (also if you could explain
where the problem is and why i would appreciate it)
!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN
Thanks for the help with this. It appears that the problem I was having was
due to the lack of having a declared projection in my OpenLayers.Map. The
following, along with a declared projection in the MAP portion of my
mapfile, and a wms_srs parameter set in the WEB section of the mapfile
seems
Erik,
Yeah that will be great! This is a cool feature,
I will love seeing it in a future release!
regards,
Pedro Simonetti.
2008/4/30 Fred warnock [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Erik,
It was always our intention to submit this back to the community in the
way you have described.
I just wanted to
Apologies for the cross post to people with crowded mail boxes.
I've been working on an OpenLayers site that incorporates the dBox
tree legend that is popular with many MapServer users. dBox is based
on YUI and was developed by Steve Lime and others at the Minnesota
DNR. The site is still pretty