Sorry if I was giving out wrong info. I just remembered that there
was some discussion about Simian maptiles and the changes needed to
support them.
What is the advantage over core maptiles as they are now? Core
maptiles are in the asset server and can be served from there.

Melanie

Mic Bowman wrote:
> Yeah... I think that module could easily be used for other map services
> right now. It is labeled as part of Simian because the SGF needs it.
> However, you cold enable it, set a new URL, and pump map images wherever you
> want.
> 
> How would you recommend it be generalized?
> 
> --mic
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 4:08 AM, Ai Austin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> At 11:00 11/01/2011, Mic Bowman wrote:
>>
>>> Simian isn't doing anything special. It takes the existing map images that
>>> are generated (no changes at all to the map generator, it uses what ever
>>> is
>>> already configured) and *also* pushes a copy up to the grid frontend for
>>> inclusion in the map functions there....
>>>
>>
>> That's all I meant Mic, so that data can pushed to a location and a core
>> HTTP service can be enabled to have it act as the Map Server for Viewer 2
>> style uses. I believe there is a map service URL that can then be specified
>> if the service is using the OpenSim generated map tiles.
>>
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