Well I almost hate to say this but I am not seeing a problem, it is
possible I misunderstood you.
I have tried two different browsers, FF and IE9, and had the google
hybrid and terrain layers off and on at various scales, as well as some
vector layers. I did not see the problem that does show up on the geoext
example.

Reading your post again are you saying some of your vectors are off
relative to the google layers?

Ralph Dell


-----Original Message-----
From: users-boun...@geoext.org [mailto:users-boun...@geoext.org] On
Behalf Of Dan Ramage
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2012 12:32 PM
To: users@geoext.org
Subject: [Users] Layer Tree Issues Upagrading to GeoExt v1.1

All,

I'm in the process of updating to GeoExt1.1, ExtJS3.4 and OL2.11. I'm
running into an issue that I think I've pinned down to something with my
layer tree. Basically, the base map, Google in this case, is not tiling
correctly. I have some vector features that seem to show up properly,
however the basemap is off. It's almost as if they projections between
the 2
are off. If I disable the layer tree generation, the map works properly.
My
test map is here: http://rcoos.org/carolinasrcoosrev2/indexDebug2.php
Although I am not sure if this is the same issue, the GeoExt example:
http://api.geoext.org/1.1/examples/tree.html does not work properly
either,
the tiling is incorrect.

Was wondering if anyone experienced anything similar.

Thanks!

Dan

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