Thanks a heaps to both Christopher & Slawomir,
I got the map and Christopher’s piece of code does the magic. It's now
working the way I want it to be.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 4:38 PM, Slawomir Messner <
slawomir.mess...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote:
> You forgot the comma in the json object.
>
Hi,
On 30/06/10 16:35, Kalyan Kamepalli wrote:
var map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', {
maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(545130525,258147752,546437807,259455034)
maxResolution: 5000
} );
Try adding a comma at the end of your maxExtent line, like below:
var map = new OpenLayers.
You forgot the comma in the json object.
var map = new OpenLayers.Map('map', {
maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(545130525,258147752,546437807,259455034),
maxResolution: 5000
} );
Am 30.06.2010 08:35, schrieb Kalyan Kamepalli:
Hi Christopher,
I did replace my map creation with your bit
Hi Christopher,
I did replace my map creation with your bit of code and that didn’t help me.
My browser turn up with an error saying expected ‘}’. I just couldn’t find
where did I miss that one. Here’s my code
//var map = new OpenLayers.Map('map',{maxResolution: 1000} );
On Jun 30, 2010, at 1:58 AM, ext Kalyan Kamepalli wrote:
> Yahoo !! I made some progress,
>
> I actually didn’t know that I have to create a layer for the map object. I
> now created one later and added it to map object. Excellent. It worked. I got
> my map. But, I am not happy with the quali
Yahoo !! I made some progress,
I actually didn’t know that I have to create a layer for the map object. I
now created one later and added it to map object. Excellent. It worked. I
got my map. But, I am not happy with the quality/resolution of the map. I
then set the maxResolution property of the
Hi group,
I do have a WMS service with my product, I am actually trying to use
Smallworld Geospatial Server with WMS service. I just found one example
using WMS service and trying to edit it to work with my service call. I
changed the script section as follows
var map = new OpenLayer
Hi,
the closest code is probably the ArcIMS layer, since this also uses XML
for the communication.
It probably means writing a Format, just like Format.ArcXML for the ArcIMS
layer, and writing a layer type.
Unless you just want to use WMS, which comes out of the box.
Best regards,
Bart
> Hel
have a look thru the examples
http://www.openlayers.org/dev/examples/
that should be a good starting point, use view source to see how things are done
z
On 29 June 2010 13:44, Kalyan Kamepalli wrote:
> Hello Everyone,
>
>
>
> I am new to Java Script and thus Open Layers. I have an application
Hello Everyone,
I am new to Java Script and thus Open Layers. I have an application server
that provides a map service and many other services like select, zoom in
zoom out.I wanted to map them on to Open layers and finally embed open
layers on to a website. The map service is an XML based and
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