thanks, I've been testing things in my MAP file about projections and after playing with the resolution bar of the openlayers I noticed that the layer displays correctly in all the 20 resolution levels I have, except in the 611.4962261962891, it's really strange, any ideas?
__________________________________________________________________________________________ Piensa en el medio ambiente - mantenlo en la pantalla. NO lo imprimas si NO es necesario. Think green - keep it on the screen. Do NOT print if it is NOT necessary. Denken Sie an die Umwelt - bewahren Sie es auf dem Bildschirm. Drucken Sie NICHT, wenn es NICHT notwendig ist. > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 13:47:28 +0000 > Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Users] FW: tilecache > > Gery . <gamejihou@...> writes: > > > Now after zooming into the map (whatever area), I got the image, > so tilecache is > working properly, but I get this in the apache error log: > [Mon Nov 05 12:35:46 2012] [error] Cache miss: > -8805545.66046,-1526294.58411,-8766409.90199,-1487158.82564, > Tile: x: 287, y: 473, z: 10, time: 0.0658960342407If > > >[Mon Nov 05 11:55:05 2012] [error] > Cache hit: -9079495.96979,-1721973.37649,-8922952.93589,-1565430.34259, > Tile: x: 70, y: 117, z: 8, time: 0.000137090682983, debug: True > > The "cache hit" entry it's only and advice (debug: True). > It means that the program found the request tile into the "cache" folder > (it's a physical folder into the application root folder). > > The "cache miss" is the same. It means that the program DOESN'T found > the request tile into the "cache" folder so the application create > the tile and put it into the "cache" folder for a future request > for the same tile. > > Mario Danelli > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/openlayers-users
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