On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 09:04:48AM -0600, Lance Dyas wrote:
> Well..I am actually more interested in whether there is a good way to
> reference the tiles directly from out of a saved tile cache
I answered how to do this last night.
> I noticed that WSGI part of the README mentions accessing this
Well..I am actually more interested in whether there is a good way to
reference the tiles directly
from out of a saved tile cache
I noticed that WSGI part of the README mentions accessing this way
http://example.com/yourdir/tilecache.cgi/1.0.0/basic/0/0/0.png
but how would one connect to that with
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 10:19:07PM -0600, Lance Dyas wrote:
> This is a very hands on issue... with TileCache and it is what I would
> say quite fragile. not nearly as plug and play as its advertised..
Advertised where?
> you would expect the extents as advertised by the WMS in question
> shou
This is a very hands on issue... with TileCache and it is what I would
say quite fragile.
not nearly as plug and play as its advertised.. you would expect the
extents as advertised
by the WMS in question should be sufficient.. and the default
maxResolution ought to
be something which just works.
Thanks, rounding things off
and using extent_type= loose
did got it covered!
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 06:30:27PM -0600, Lance Dyas wrote:
>
>> I am getting error of this sort from tilecache...
>> images are causing this..
>>
>
> """
> The most important thing to
On Sun, Nov 25, 2007 at 06:30:27PM -0600, Lance Dyas wrote:
> I am getting error of this sort from tilecache...
> images are causing this..
"""
The most important thing to do is to ensure that the OpenLayers Layer
has the same resolutions and bounding box as your TileCache layer. You
can define th
I am getting error of this sort from tilecache...
images are causing this..
An error occurred: can't find resolution index for 0.000343. Available
resolutions are:
[0.0005659453124983, 0.0002829726562491, 0.0001414863281246,
7.0743164062499978e-05, 3.5371582031249989e-05, 1.76857910