Mike Adair wrote:
> It would have to be after proj4js is loaded, but it is just a matter
> of overriding Pro4js.reportError method. We could also do that
> directly in MapBuilder's copy of proj4js.js which may be the simplest
> solution.
In the first place yes. But it makes updating to more re
It would have to be after proj4js is loaded, but it is just a matter of
overriding Pro4js.reportError method. We could also do that directly in
MapBuilder's copy of proj4js.js which may be the simplest solution.
The other question is what should reportError do? an alert(),
console.log(), or ?
Steven,
Steven M. Ottens wrote:
> Thanks, apparently running build.xml didn't properly build the prox in
> my setup, it is working now, thanks. I find it strange however that I
> didn't get a warning that the proxy wasn't working.
That could be resolved by registering a function for the Proj4j
Andreas,
Thanks, apparently running build.xml didn't properly build the prox
in my setup, it is working now, thanks. I find it strange however
that I didn't get a warning that the proxy wasn't working.
Steven
On Mar 20, 2008, at 3:24 PM, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
> Steven,
>
> this problem and
Steven,
this problem and the one with the projections example seem to be
related, and are probably due to proj4js being unable to retrieve the
required projection definitions. For proj4js to work correctly, you need
a working proxy setup.
An alternative would be to include the needed projectio
Hi all,
The projection example doesn't properly reproject the GML I believe.
On the canadian map you need to zoom in a lot to see the GML whereas
on the world map the GML covers a large part of the north of canada
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MAP-516
Steven--
Hi all,
I'm going through the examples and I'm wondering about the
mergemodels example. I can't seem to get it working. I even installed
Geoserver and tomcat to make sure it wasn't a Java thing. What I see
is a map of Salzburg and two lists: news and scenarios. From the
description I get t