Many thanks for your reply

As I know from mapguide 6.5 tile maps means that the map image is
divided into tiles (a network gird like).
Which means when you zoom to an area the server sends you only the
viewed tiles in that area the same concept as in google earch.

As I remember the was utitlity in mapguide 6.5 called raster workshop
can divide raster format data into tiles. 

My question is the same concept applied in mapguide open source or not?

And does the server divide the map image into a grid of tiles or not?

Thanks 


Nadir Elyass


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Subject: Re: [mapguide-users] What is Tile Map?

On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 10:57 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Would you tell what are the deferences between Tile map and ordinary
map

tiled maps are cached (unless otherwise configured)

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> Which one has a greater performance?

tiled because of cachng

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> What happen behind the seen with the data from the server and client
sides?
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I don't know what your asking here???

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> Do all data format (sdf, shp, raster etc.) can be used in tile maps?

there is no difference here between tiled and dynamic maps

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> Nadir Elyass
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