Hi folks, I'm sorry if you receive this as a duplicate post -- I've had some problems subscribing to the list, so I'm not sure whether my initial post got through or not.
I'd be interested in your opinions on the following: I am planning to develop a web application that is not exactly about geographical data, but on a technical level has a lot in common with OpenLayers, so I'm wondering whether I could 'abuse' OpenLayers for the task. The application is essentially about sharing and markup of large, microscopic images. It allow users to upload such images for others to view. Viewers should be able to zoom and pan through the image, mark objects and create vector drawings on top of the image, then save everything for others to view or download the vector data to specialized microscopic software. With all the UI control, support for tiled images and markup, OpenLayers looks very tempting to me, but I haven't had any exposure to the development side. So I was wondering what you think, does this sound feasible? What problems would you anticipate? many thanks Hendrik _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list d...@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-dev