On 11/22/10 1:37 PM, Imran Rajjad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> are you querying directly through the browser address bar? if yes then
> WMS returns a single image which you are able to see, that is not the
> case with GWC, you need to request it through a certain grid model.
> Are you using any Web Mapping API? You can do one thing, do to the gwc
> demo page and open the demo and see if it works or not. Do not
> directly query GWC through your browser, it will never work since it
> comes back with more than one image.
>
> regards,
> Imran

That's right. We use advanced flux capacitors to warp the HTTP 
space-time continuum, causing all normal browser rendering engines to 
crash and burn. This can cause gamma radiation, if the bounds are 
sufficiently off, so you need to make sure your computer is equipped 
with ECC memory.

Oh, wait...  this one works?

http://maps.opengeo.org/geowebcache/service/wms?LAYERS=bluemarble&FORMAT=image/png&SERVICE=WMS&VERSION=1.1.1&REQUEST=GetMap&STYLES=&EXCEPTIONS=application/vnd.ogc.se_inimage&SRS=EPSG:4326&BBOX=-180,-90,0,90&WIDTH=256&HEIGHT=256

That's a request for a tile right there. In fact, it's Luis' URL , 
except I replaced the host and the layer name.

-Arne

ps. We've had this discussion before, you're the one who *wanted* GWC to 
return multiple tiles, but it does not: 
http://old.nabble.com/GeoWebCache-configuration-td28597485.html#a28854085

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