Luke,
as a workaround, you could try to use a doctype in your html page that
sets the browser to standards-compliant mode, e.g.
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
...
This will cause different margin/border/padding interpretation inside
the map pane. With that setting, the
gt; Any help with the tile caching is greatly appreciated.
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> *"Steven M. Ottens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>*
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> 06/05/2008 07:34 AM
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> Andreas Hocevar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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"Steven M. Ottens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
06/05/2008 07:34 AM
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"Luke Michels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [email protected]
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Re: [Mapbuilder-devel] Map tiling with Mapbuilder
And list
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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
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 versio
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:
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> I have gotten mapbuilder working with "tilecache" for mozilla. To do this I
> changed t
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 s