You are right... It is Tiled (using OL)... In that case, How can I "fix" that effect?
Thanks On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:28 PM, Steve Lime <[email protected]>wrote: > And this is the result of a single call to the CGI with mode=map? > MapServer doesn't just invent label placements like this and > there should be no difference between a single image with mode=map or a > single call to a mapObj's draw() method. > > Looks to me as if you sample image is the result of merging tiled > images created from multiple calls to the CGI. > > Steve > > >>> On 6/16/2009 at 9:06 AM, in message > <[email protected]>, Paul > james > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello guys... > > > > My layer: > > > > LAYER > > NAME SouthAmerica > > GROUP "limit" > > TYPE POLYGON > > STATUS default > > CONNECTIONTYPE POSTGIS > > CONNECTION "x" > > DATA "x" > > LABELITEM "name" > > CLASS > > COLOR 242 239 213 > > STYLE > > OUTLINECOLOR 190 190 190 > > WIDTH 1 > > END > > LABEL > > COLOR 72 72 72 > > TYPE TRUETYPE > > FONT Arial > > SIZE 10 > > ANTIALIAS TRUE > > POSITION AUTO > > PARTIALS FALSE > > MINDISTANCE 0 > > BUFFER 3 > > PRIORITY 1 > > END > > END > > END > > > > > > How we can see in picture (attached) the coutrýs name are > repeated... Using > > mapscript it is not happen... > > > > Ím using Mapserver 5.4 with fastcgi... > > > > []́s >
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