EPSG:41001 is a user defined projection, at one time referred to the
Google spherical mercator projection, but has now been renamed
EPSG:900913.
I see you're using OSM tiles, which are projected in 900913.
Changing the projection option on the map to: new
OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:900913")
You ca
On Wed, Jun 4, 2008 at 8:42 AM, PhilippeP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> H good question, I'm not good with projections (too many of them) , they
> are plain coordonates (latitude,longitude in degrees)
Looking at your code your map projection is EPSG:41001, so you won't
be able to display WGS8
Hi again, I tried removing all unnecessary properties (projection included)
and it doen'st change a thing...(so I did put them back)
Hi Philippe,
What's the projection system of your coords in the text file? Is it
also EPSG:41001?
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Eric
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H good question, I'm not good with projections (too many of them) , they
are plain coordonates (latitude,longitude in degrees)
Hi Philippe,
What's the projection system of your coords in the text file? Is it
also EPSG:41001?
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Eric
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On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 9:10 PM, PhilippeP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use openlayers and a dynamically created markers textfile.
>
> For the testing purpose I use a basic (only point coordonnates) static file
> : http://www.lessines.net/bizz_result_text_2007.txt , the map i
Hi,
I'm trying to use openlayers and a dynamically created markers textfile.
For the testing purpose I use a basic (only point coordonnates) static file
: http://www.lessines.net/bizz_result_text_2007.txt , the map is on the
following page : http://www.lessines.net/?page=9a .
Hit in 'Recherche'