Re: [OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-23 Thread Eric Lemoine
On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Roger André ran...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, I think I'll take the next step of fining a bug now. Hi You need restrictedExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(-20037508.34, -20037508.34, 20037508.34, 20037508.34) in the map options, so the WMS layer is restricted to the

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-23 Thread Roger André
Thanks! Appreciate the tip. Is this documented somewhere? -- On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Eric Lemoine eric.lemo...@camptocamp.com wrote: On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Roger André ran...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, I think I'll take the next step of fining a bug now. Hi You need

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-23 Thread Roger André
Hate to report this, but setting restrictedExtent does not resolve the problem. While it seems to prevent the WMS layer from being slid off the BING basemap permanently, the layers still move asynchronously when the map is panned. This means that after I am done panning and let go of the map, I

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-21 Thread Roger André
Ok, I think I'll take the next step of fining a bug now. Thanks, Roger -- On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Roger André ran...@gmail.com wrote: Hi Eric, I appreciate the link to documentation, and have tried to apply the information it contains.  The best I can do with it is below.  It

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-19 Thread Roger André
Hi Eric, I appreciate the link to documentation, and have tried to apply the information it contains.  The best I can do with it is below.  It looks ok, until you start to pan the map, at which point the WMS layer slides right off. html head titleOpenLayers Example/title script

[OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-12 Thread Roger André
Hi All, I'm trying to resolve some strange behavior in my OpenLayers map. I am using a BING maps base layer, and a GeoJson feature collection layer. Both layers display in the map, but the GeoJson layer acts funny. For one thing, it is slightly offset from where it should be located, and for

Re: [OpenLayers-Users] BING and OpenLayers

2010-03-12 Thread Eric Lemoine
On Saturday, March 13, 2010, Roger André ran...@gmail.com wrote: Hi All,I'm trying to resolve some strange behavior in my OpenLayers map.  I am using a BING maps base layer, and a GeoJson feature collection layer.  Both layers display in the map, but the GeoJson layer acts funny.  For one