Try this? (-111.7, 40.3, -111.6, 40.4)
swapping your min/max x values. Mike miles wrote: > Tim Schaub wrote: > >> Hey- >> >> miles wrote: >> >> >>> How can a simple jpeg image map be added as a layer(assuming the lat >>> long corner pts are known) so that clicking on the layer can return lat >>> long coordinates ? >>> >>> >> See http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/image-layer.html >> >> You can point to an arbitrary image and "georeference" it when creating >> the layer. >> >> > That's where I had trouble. The example shows: > > new OpenLayers.Bounds(-180, -88.759, 180, 88.759), > > but when I substituted my own coordinates, (ie -111.6, 40.3, -111.7, > 40.4) the image disappeared. Does the georeferencing need to be done > some other way ? Then I figured to use a mouse click event > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openlayers.org > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users