Hai Gabriel Roldan,
Sorry, for my delayed reply. I have a little problem with creating overlay
layers over a base layer. I am using Geoserver 2.0.3 and openLayers. For
each minute, I am querying new WMS layers from geoserver and overlaying
them on a baselayer. Here, I am explicitly destroying all the overlay
layers, and creating new ones. This is repeated for each minute. The
problem is I am still seeing the old overlays on the base layer. However,
if I zoom In/out, I could see the new overlays. I cleared the cache of the
browser, but still having the same issue.
Regards,
VM
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 10:38 PM, Gabriel Roldan [via OSGeo.org]
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What kind of update?
Did you clear your web browser cache?
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 1:15 AM, vm86 [hidden
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wrote:
Hai,
I have a problem with geoserver. It seems that the geoserver is caching
the
old tiles, even though there is an update. But if I zoom in/out I can
see
the updated tiles. Is it a common problem or am I doing some thing wrong
?
Can any one help me on this issue.
Thanks and Regards,
VM
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