Yes you can. Let's say you have a typical xyz directory structure, like the 
Mapnik OSM tiles. Then you could create a custom XYZ layer:

new OpenLayers.Layer.XYZ({
    name: "My tiles",
    url: "file:///path/to/my/tiles/${z}/${x}/${y}.png"
});

Andreas.

On Aug 3, 2011, at 11:32 , Noli Sicad wrote:

>> it is enough to have the tiles in a folder structure on the disk. If the
>> disk is on your local machine, you can even use file urls (file://). If it's
>> on a server, the directory structure should be served by a plain HTTP server
>> (e.g. Apache).
> 
> 
>> If the disk is on your local machine, you can even use file urls (file://).
> 
> Just to clarify this statement above, can use tile files without http
> or tile sever in OpenLayers?
> 
> Any OL example for this tile files without the server?
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Noli
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