[OpenLayers-Users] Anyone up for some contract work?

2008-06-27 Thread Michael Langford
I have a customer who'd be interested in finding a skilled open layers developer for a nautical mapping project he has. Contact me for details. --Michael -- Michael Langford Phone: 404-386-0495 Web: http://www.RowdyLabs.com ___ Users mailing l

[OpenLayers-Users] OpenLayers Question: Google Physical Projections and epsg:26915

2008-06-27 Thread Matthew Pettis
Hi All, I added the projection from http://spatialreference.org/ref/user/google-projection/mapfile/ into my mapfile. I then used the file below. The weird thing is that I am getting a google maps projection, but instead of for Minnesota (which is where my ol_ms layer gets me, I get some region o

[OpenLayers-Users] can openlayers mix projections?

2008-06-27 Thread Wendell Turner
I'm using geoserver+openlayers but ran into a problem about projections. I would like to use nexrad radar data as an overlay. This works fine when the OpenLayers.Map is projection: "EPSG:4326" However, the map, when converted to that format (with gdalwarp) looks somewhat fuzzy, and the circles

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Proj4js and IE

2008-06-27 Thread Mike Adair
I'm not aware of any problems using Proj4js in IE and it's difficult to say what else may be wrong without looking at a web site or more code. Make sure that the definition for EPSG:27582 is loaded. Mike Damien Lécole wrote: > Hi list, > > I have a map in EPSG:4326. I would like the coordinate

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] TextLayer with Framecloud popup

2008-06-27 Thread Carl Morgan
I'm attempting to get my points to plot based on the example Christopher referenced (http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/sundials.html). Although it appears to plot ok initially, if I pan up and down on the map, the points will move up or down as well. Is this a problem in the javascript or coul

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] OpenLayers Question: Google Physical Projections and epsg:26915

2008-06-27 Thread Christopher Schmidt
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 08:43:31AM -0400, Paul Spencer wrote: > You can't change the projection of the Google layer - it comes in one > projection, spherical mercator. If you want to overlay your data on > the Google base data, you have to serve it up in a spherical mercator > projection. T

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] OpenLayers Question: Google Physical Projections and epsg:26915

2008-06-27 Thread Paul Spencer
You can't change the projection of the Google layer - it comes in one projection, spherical mercator. If you want to overlay your data on the Google base data, you have to serve it up in a spherical mercator projection. There is an ad-hoc EPSG code for this, EPSG:900913 and you can find t