nica <a.walter <at> gsi.de> writes:

> 
> Unfortunately my problem (cascaded WMS' tiles look different from the ones
> requested directly from the WMS) still persists.  I cannot figure out a
> way to get around the issue that my GeoServer requests larger than necessary
> (?) tiles from the cascaded WMS. 
> 
> Does anyone have any more input on this? I'd very much appreciate it! 
> 
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Let me know if you figure it out because I'm having the same (or similar) 
problems.  I'm using NASA WorldWind Server as a backend WMS server for 
NASA-like 
tiled imagery.  I couldn't figure out how to get GeoServer to host the NASA 
tiles directly.

So I set up a cascading WMS from GeoServer to NASA Server.  The initial setup 
was straight forward and easy, but when viewing the results using NASA World 
Wind client, the tiles are all out of order.  The tiles themselves look OK, but 
it is all out of order.  I seems to be consistently out of order for every 
layer 
of sourced from the backend NASA server.


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