I was using AGG for the rendering. I suppose I need to look for updates for that? ;).
On 20 August 2010 14:08, Wim Vanbelle <wimvanbe...@gmail.com> wrote: > I'll try updating GD. Thanks. > > TileCache is probably not an option, as the color of the data changes every > minute. That would mean that tilecache has to reset its data every minute. > Not sure if that is possible, or rather, wanted behaviour. > > OpenLayers would have been a good option, but for some odd reason the > client wants the 'real google maps' interface :). > > In any case, thanks for your help. > > > On 20 August 2010 13:48, <christopher.schm...@nokia.com> wrote: > >> >> On Aug 20, 2010, at 7:26 AM, ext Wim Vanbelle wrote: >> >> > Hi all, >> > >> > I noticed a similar post regarding symbol issues, but there was no >> solution. >> > My Google maps tiles are currently clipped at the tile itself. This >> results in rather unwanted behaviour: >> > >> > http://fileshare.myroute.be/exchange/Capture.PNG >> >> I think the answer to this is "Use a more recent GD." If that's not >> an option, then you'll need to expand the frame of the selected image >> to be slightly larger than the actual image itself; this is possible >> with TileCache (metaBuffer), OpenLayers (gutter), etc. >> >> -- Chris >> >> > I'm not 100% sure that this is mapservers' 'issue' , or google maps >> issue. >> > >> > If anyone would have further tips to spice up the graphics even more, >> I'd be more than glad to hear them :). >> > >> > Thanks. >> > Wim >> > <ATT00001..txt> >> >> >
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