Hi Smaran,

That's nice, uhmmm I've had I think the same problem before, but not sure about 
the issue itself, could you post your code to see what is going wrong? also 
some images to illustrate your problem.

Cheers,

From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 15:29:41 -0700
Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Pink broken images
To: [email protected]; [email protected]

Hi Gery,
Thanks for the reply, I was able to resolve some of the errors. Ok the 
openlayer docs said that Geoserver is compatible with EPSG:900913 so I removed 
any projections and it now overlays fine. But there is some shift between my 
WMS base layer and OSM and GMap.


Also the new problem that I am facing is that  the lat and long that is 
displayed in the control is fine if I display my WMS, but if I change the 
basemap to OSM or GMap again the lat long goes haywire. Also the other WMS with 
property 'isBaseLayer': false is overlaid on my WMS basemap but not on OSM and 
GMaps. (Which was happening earlier).


Any suggesstions?
Thanks & Regards,Smaran Harihar

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 1:27 PM, Gery . <[email protected]> wrote:






Hello,

I think this link may help you about 1 and 2: 
http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/26030/sometimes-a-white-square-dialogue-appears-in-the-middle-of-the-screen-map-data



I think 3 is because of the projection, google maps only works with 900913, so 
you have to add a line, if I remember well, almost at the end of your <script> 
tag to do the conversion, or it is something about proj, not sure because Im 
writing from memory, take a look here anyway: 
http://docs.openlayers.org/library/spherical_mercator.html



Hope this helps, cheers :)

From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 11:52:51 -0700
To: [email protected]


Subject: [OpenLayers-Users] Pink broken images

Hi,
I am trying to create a base map of OSM, Google Roadmap and Google Hybrid and 
mash it up with my own base layers in Geoserver. So these are the problems I am 
facing,




1. I have two WMS that I am mashing up, on which is BaseLayer and another one 
is 'isBaseLayer' : false. The one with base layer is appearing as pink tiles 
with broken image and the 'isBaseLayer': false is rending perfectly over OSM, 
GoogleMaps. Any reason y? I have changed the projections using the following 
code,






var geographic = new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:4326");                        
var mercator = new OpenLayers.Projection("EPSG:900913");
                        var world = new OpenLayers.Bounds(-180, -60, 180, 
90).transform(geographic, mercator);                  //var center = new 
OpenLayers.LonLat(-104.98, 39.76).transform(geographic, mercator);




                        var options = {                         projection : 
mercator,                          units : "m",




                                maxExtent : world                       };
                        var map = new OpenLayers.Map("map-id", options);





2. Since I have added the Google Maps and I am using v3.2, there is this splash 
screen appears every time the map loads or if i pan it around. How can i remove 
that screen? I close it by clicking on the cross and then again pan or click on 
the map and there it is again.





3. When I had initially added my two baselayers, the map control which got the 
lat and lon was giving the right co-ordinates but when I added the OSM and 
GMaps, the co-ordinates are completely different. Why is that? Is it because of 
the spherical Mercator? How can I make it right?





-- 
Thanks & RegardsSmaran Harihar



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