Sarah Schuessler <sarah_flip@...> writes: > Hi,if you use a overlay layer with epsg 4326 and base layer(google) with epsg 900913 you have to transform or projection (proj4) client side.You don“t use spericalMercator: true at the moment.HTHSarah
So I don't use sphericalMercator: true, so I thing that base layer hasn't projection spherical Mercator. So it could be WGS84. Now, there is kml file with WGS84 but lines aren't at place, where it should be. Why? I'm using the same projections, so it should be at right place or not? Ok, I can suppose, that I'm using bad projection and base layer has spherical mercator even I haven't written in my code 'sphericalMercator': true. It could be problem, but I tried fetch kml file with spherical mercator and it looks the same. Lines doesn't fit on base layer. Even If I use kml file with absolutely wrong projection like SJTSK (it is for the Czech republic only) it looks the same. I tried to use sphericalMercator: true but in that case I have center of map somewhere in Gulf of Guinea and I can't pan. I don't know, what I should do, because I thought that if I have kml file with the same projection as base layer, it will be ok. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users
