It seems likely that having a tiled client would hide this issue - if the
labels always show up on whichever side of the dateline contains most of the
tile, and there is a tile boundary AT the dateline, then it would work out.

One easy way to try this out would be to use the "single tile/tiled"
dropdown in the geoserver layer preview.

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On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Phil Scadden <p.scad...@gns.cri.nz> wrote:

> On 13/10/2011 8:48 p.m., Agelos Pappas wrote:
> > I have the latest OpenLayers version, but I don't believe it is a
> > OpenLayers issue. As you can see in the images and as I have already
> > stated, the geometries wrap fine around the IDL. It's just the labels
> > that are left out. If I add a layer that contains polygons for
> > example, the shapes will appear on both sides, as the world map does.
> > But the labels only appear once.
> > P.S. When I say labels, I mean textsymbolizer tags.
> OK. I am sorry but I am not reproducing here at all. I am seeing text
> symbolizer tags from lines, points and polygons on both side of the 180.
> I am projecting to 900913. Geoserver 2.1.1 and Openlayers 2.11
>
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