On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 2:23 PM, Jacolin Yves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le Thursday 16 October 2008 17:31:19 Eric Lemoine, vous avez écrit : >> Hi Yves. I don't see anything wrong with what you're doing. So you're >> saying you are adding two features (far from each other), and >> nevertheless see only one of the two on the map, right? Could you cook >> up a small example so that we can reproduce the problem. Eric >> >> 2008/10/16, Jacolin Yves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am trying to set up a cluster strategy for one of my vector layer. I >> > add this code to my existing code: >> > var vector = new OpenLayers.Layer.Vector(name, >> > { >> > strategies: [ >> > new OpenLayers.Strategy.Cluster({distance:20}) >> > ] >> > } >> > ); >> > Before this, the code was " var vector = new >> > OpenLayers.Layer.Vector(name);" >> > >> > I fill my vectorLayers later, reading a postgis result with: >> > >> > var feature = wktParser.read(_tmp[1]); >> > [..] >> > vectorLayer.addFeatures([ feature ]); >> > >> > I get only one feature (instead of 2) for all the zoom level. I tried to >> > change the distance option above, but nothing append. If I check the DOM, >> > nothing show me that there are more than 1 feature in this layer. >> > >> > Where am I wrong? >> > >> > Y. >> > PS : the code is much more longer than here and is split in several >> > functions >> > so I can't show you all in once, I tried to put the most readable as >> > possible. > > Hi Eric, > > Here is an example of my OpenLayer map with cluster strategies: > http://softlibre.free.fr/ol/test.html
Doesn't work. OpenLayers.js cannot be loaded, isn't www.lpdipro2.dev.local on a private network? -- Eric _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users