We use postGIS with postgresql,.. what do we need shapefile or..?
and obviously We dont have it.
We will check the second part of your message, because we have no idea..
thank you Ivan
From: Iván Sánchez Ortega
To: dev@openstreetmap.org
Sent: Thursday, 7 May,
El día Thursday 07 May 2009 03:32:27, Sam Mor dijo:
> We dont want to load the world boundaries map, I would like to have a map
> for Russia, what do we have to change to load Russia map instead of world
> boundaries
Well, the first step is to get yourself a shapefile (or a GML, or a postGIS
DB)
We were testing making a slippy map
we just followed some tutorials on the net for Mr Richard, great tutorials
actually, thanks for that
We dont want to load the world boundaries map, I would like to have a map for
Russia,
what do we have to change to load Russia map instead of world boundaries
Jeffrey Warren wrote:
> c) trying to serve partial polygons... I'd like to try plotting only
> every 3rd or 10th node... do the polygons collapse? Can i cull nodes in
> a more intelligent way? Someone on this list or geowanking pointed to a
> company that can serve lower-res polys over an API.
Hi, Tels -
> > It's not been optimized yet, so loading is a little slow, but I'm
> optimistic
> > that it will scale.
>
> Based on my experience, I can tell you right away it won't scale :) Not to
> discourage you, but:
>
> * the amount of data is really huge. Throwing a few dozend megabyte XML or
try dev@
On 6 May 2009, at 03:20, Ben Dauphinee wrote:
> Saw that, but I was thinking more of the default tile set, not one
> that has to be turned on to see, since those are also the tiles that
> my Maemo Mapper software downloads by default.
>
> From: SteveC
> To: Ben Dauphinee
> Sent: Tu
Hi guys,
After I build a test server for rendering maps, I edit this example to point
to my tiling server
http://openlayers.org/dev/examples/sundials-spherical-mercator.html
it became like below,
in this example I tried to put two markers on the map at 2 different couple
of lon and lat,
wh
Moin,
2009/4/25 Jeffrey Warren :
> I'm working on a Javascript map renderer, non tile-based. It's really
> early-stage alpha, and not publicly released yet, but I'd love some feedback
> from folks as I'm continuing to develop it.
Sorry for not replying directly or earlier, I wasn't subscribed to
On Wed, 6 May 2009, Brett Henderson wrote:
> On second thoughts, a queueing mechanism may not be appropriate. A queue
> would be great if the queue contained all the data needed for replication but
> that isn't likely to be the case.
You could
A. Have a trigger put the entire row contents in
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