On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 11:47 PM, Nigel Pickering <[email protected]> wrote:
> What's the correct directory structure for OpenLayers to work correctly?
>
> One possible way might be:
>
> website_dir (html files)
> lib_dir (contains OpenLayers.js plus others)
>        img_dir (contains some png files)
> css_dir (contains default OL style.css plus others)
>        img_dir (contains more png files)
>
> Why do you need two img directories?  Many of the images are the same.
>
> The img dir below OpenLayers.js seem to be hardwired.  The img dir below
> style.css looks like it can be changed within the css file.
>
> Clarification would be great.  It should also go in the FAQ.
>


The way I understand, the files under the lib dir are not really
used... they are their to help you create your own build of
OpenLayers. The instance of OpenLayers.js in the parent directory
(parent of lib dir) is the one that you want to use. And, image paths
in it are not hard coded. They are figured out using OpenLayers
utility functions.

Back your stuff up and try this. Blow away everything except
OpenLayers.js, img/ and possibly the themes/ directory, and it will
work. Rest (apidoc_config/, art/, build/, lib/, etc.) are for you to
build your own versions of OL.

Of course, I cud be campletlee rong.

So, don't really blow away anything.




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