Sorry Here is the link I forgot to put it in on my last post

http://na.unep.net/Luke/map/






Here is a test url. Please keep in mind I know there is some graphical 
stuff wrong and the print has some minor issues, but the two layers that 
are set up to be tiled are Countries and Major Lakes. 
Also if anybody is interested you can see the hide and show feature I have 
added to map builder. If you zoom in a couple of zoom levels you will see 
the layer Cities appear in the menu on the right and dissapear as you zoom 
back out. 
Any help with the tile caching is greatly appreciated. 




"Steven M. Ottens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
06/05/2008 07:34 AM 


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Andreas Hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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"Luke Michels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected] 

Subject
Re: [Mapbuilder-devel] Map tiling with Mapbuilder








And list the version of IE.
I've got mapbuilder, tilecache and IE6/7 running, so it should be 
possible. It might be PNG related or a timing problem, giving us an 
url will help to find the problem.

Steven


On Jun 2, 2008, at 9:31 PM, Andreas Hocevar wrote:

> Can you please tell us what version of Mapbuilder you are using, and
> post the relevant section of your context.xml?
>
> Regards,
> Andreas.
>
> On Mon, Jun 2, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Luke Michels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
>>
>> I have gotten mapbuilder working with "tilecache" for mozilla. To 
>> do this I
>> changed the service to OGC:WMS-C and pointed the xlink:href to
>> tilecache.cgi. The tiles show up great and with good speed. The 
>> problem I am
>> running into however is that when viewed in Internet Explorer the 
>> tiles
>> don't show up, and all I get are pint tiles. I have also copied 
>> the url to
>> access the tile that mozilla uses for a certain bounding box and 
>> viewed it
>> in mozilla. When this is done, I see the tile. Any ideas why 
>> mapbuilder is
>> displaying the pink tile when in IE.
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