I'm not really sure what that picture is showing. Are you viewing 
tilesets for EPSG:4326 and EPSG:900913 at the same time? That's not 
expected to work, unless your client reprojects the tiles.

You should probably explain what software you are using, and include 
screenshots of how the different overlays are configured.

( GWC does not do reprojection, it just stores the output from 
GeoServer, but in this case it does the TMS to WMS translation. )

-Arne


On 1/2/11 10:57 PM, Jeffrey McMurtrie wrote:
> I just recently discovered GeoServer. It's wonderful! For a long time
> I'd been wishing there was something like it, so finding it was a
> wonderful Christmas gift!
>
> Now on to the slight problem I've been having. In order to speed
> things up, I decided to use GWC's TMS. It works correctly with EPSG:
> 900913, but not with EPSG:4326. EPSG:4326 seems not to be reprojected
> properly.
>
> My TMS URL format that has the issue: http://69.$$$.$$$.143:8080/
> geoserver/gwc/service/tms/1.0.0/LIO:r...@epsg:4...@png/ (The middle 2
> sets of numbers in my IP are intentionally swapped with $$$ for this
> example)
>
> A visual of the problem:
>
> http://www.algonquinmap.com/temp/Geoserver.jpg
>
> On the left you can see a shapefile that wasn't sent through GeoServer
> as well as a roads layer that was (using EPSG:900913). On the right
> you can see the problem... when I swap EPSG:900913 out with EPSG:4326,
> the data isn't projected properly.
>
> For what it's worth, I'm wanting to use EPSG:4326 since the WMS Store
> which I'm getting some of the data from seems to have problems
> providing data in EPSG:900913 (some tiles aren't downloaded and appear
> as question marks when testing out the layer in OpenLayers on the GWC
> demo page), plus I'm finding that when using EPSG:900913 I'm getting
> white lines through the tiles.
>
> Thanks in advance! I hope it's not a stupid question, but I've spent a
> day or so fiddling around and searching Google and the list archives
> for an answer to no end.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jeffrey
>
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