It turned out that the 2.12 version of openlayers was giving me issues with 
rendering default base map tiles. I switched to 2.11 and problem solved.

On Thursday, April 4, 2013 1:27:21 PM UTC-4, Luis wrote:
>
> Thanks. I checked my web2py versions and they are the same. I'll take a 
> more careful look at the js within applications.
>
> On Thursday, April 4, 2013 11:23:25 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> I doubt it's a web2py problem ... you should check for users hitting the 
>> same behaviour using openlayers on different OSes ... probably it's a 
>> matter of css .
>>
>> On Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:03:37 PM UTC+2, Luis wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>    - Hello web2py users,
>>>
>>>
>>> Out of convenience, I was copying a web2py application created in 
>>> Windows to my home computer (a mac and a debian vm). When I try to run it, 
>>> it does start well but images cached from openlayers, mainly the background 
>>> map, render with tiles far apart from each other. The application runs well 
>>> on Windows 7, but not on Mac and Linux. The app code is exactly the same 
>>> (.py, html and js). Does anyone have any hints as for where I need to start 
>>> checking? Is is safe to copy entire apps from one OS to another and expect 
>>> it to run well (assuming the db systems and contents are the same)? The 
>>> issue, so far is during the rendering of images (I use Firefox most of the 
>>> time).
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance for your time,
>>>
>>> Luis
>>>
>>

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