Dear list, in a project we have to deal with natural events over the world. The setup is google as background and WMS on top. As you know in Google the world exists several times, not to say endless...;-)
Our problems coming out of this setting are these: first problem: The measuring (and drawing) over the dateline does not work. There was an issue about exactly the same problem last august on the dev-List with an attached kind of "patch", but that one does not work properly (http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/openlayers-dev/2010-August/006360.html) and causes funny behavings. second problem: Also the WMS-layers are not drawn over the dateline. We worked with the "wrap dateline" parameter, but using this requires tiling and tiling causes much more requests and images to be loaded by the client. We have about 30-40 WMS in the application. A tiling will slow down the application (especially the client) and at least lets crash slow browsers like IE8 (indeed - IE9 is a lot faster). One of the layers in the application are actual hurricanes, so it is very important to zoom to the pacific region and see the moving way of the event. In the moment we only see the "bigger" part either in the west or in the east of the dateline. I guess using vector layers instead of WMS might work, but in the named 30-40 layers we might have thousands of points. Drawing these as vectors again would cause massive performance problems. So my questions are: -> did anybody have similar problems and did you find a solution (or even not)? -> are there any patches out there which are worth to test? Thanks in advance, best Till -- --------------------------------------------------------- terrestris GmbH & Co. KG Irmintrudisstrasse 17 53111 Bonn Germany Till Adams Geschäftsführung Tel: +49 (0)228 / 962 899-52 Mobile: +49 (0)151 / 25394429 Fax: +49 (0)228 / 962 899-57 [email protected] http://www.terrestris.de Amtsgericht Bonn, HRA 6835 --------------------------------------------------------- Komplementärin: terrestris Verwaltungs GmbH vertreten durch: Hinrich Paulsen, Till Adams _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users
