Hello, I'm trying to deal with same problem for few weeks random what made it work!
Thanks!!! On Friday, June 3, 2011 at 10:11:10 AM UTC+3, mninoruiz wrote: > > Hi Amit, > I did tried it, not just assumed, but I must admit that you were > right, my original code is of course much more complex using arrays of > objects instead of the var url, I must have been doing a mistake in > the creation of objects because when I replaced the random numbers in > this example (that I made only for this group), it worked! sorry about > that and thank you very much for your time. > Regards > > On Jun 3, 6:20 am, meetamit <a...@meetamit.com> wrote: > > I'm not familiar with WMS services, and I didn't really understand why > > you can't use the "rand=12345" method for forcing the browser to re- > > request the image. You say that it always serves "[url]/wms.png". So > > what? > > > > What matters is forcing the browser to re-query for the image. Without > > the random param, the browser never even tries to re-query the image. > > If you view your example with the Chrome developer panel, it looks > > like the browser never bothers to "call" the server a second time to > > check if the image has changed. This is not a google maps feature, > > it's a browser feature. > > > > So.... Did you actually try to add the random param to the query and > > see it fail, or are you just assuming it's not possible? > > > > Again, maybe I'm way off, but something here doesn't make sense to me. > > > > On Jun 1, 7:17 pm, mninoruiz <mninor...@gmail.com> wrote:> Hi everyone! > > > I have the following challenge, and wondered if anyone could suggest a > > > workaorund... > > > My clear example is here: > http://ccviz.sli.unimelb.edu.au/testMaps3.html > > > > > I need to refresh a map image on request, my challenge is that this > > > image is given as a WMS service response from Geoserver (for ease in > > > testing, I put another image available on internet that refreshes > > > every minute, you can try it in your browser on separate window). > > > Geoserver, like this example, will always give the image the same name > > > (i.e. same url). That's why I can't use something like > > > var url='http://www.meteorologica.info/lightning/lightning.jpg?rand=' > > > > + Math.floor(Math.random() * 99999); > > > Which works, but geoserver, as per WMS specification, will always > > > serve a "[url]/wms.png" image. > > > > > I haven't found a way for google Maps to reload that image as a > > > GroundOverlay. I also tried with a kml with networklink > > > refreshInterval set. Again, because the kml produced by geoserver has > > > a link to that wms image (is a raster map). No matter how many new > > > javascript objects do I create, it seems that gmaps caches the same > > > image url to the same name, even if the actual image has changed or > > > the javascript object is new. > > > > > Just in case I tried with the previous google Maps, but same thing > > > happens (http://ccviz.sli.unimelb.edu.au/testMaps2.html) > > > I'll appreciate any suggestions, best regards, > > > Marcos -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps JavaScript API v3" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to google-maps-js-api-v3+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to google-maps-js-api-v3@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.