I took transparent off. Turned on layerswitcher. Now I get two tiles that are not pink, about where the image should be, I am sure because of resolutions, but it is not the image. It is two light blue squares. It is as if it took one little piece of the image, repeated it for both tiles, instead of the bigger picture of the image.
Linda On 10/18/07, Christopher Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 11:37:52PM -0600, Linda Rawson wrote: > > Christopher, > > > > I do have PIL installed. I have a test.py that I make sure it runs > with. I > > had an earlier error because I have a 64 bit operating system but the 32 > bit > > version works just fine. TG. The building of a 64 bit version of PIL > was > > more than I wanted to handle right now. The image does work when I do > not > > specify filebounds. > > I'm sorry, I wasn't careful enough last time in reading your post. > > The base layer of the map controls the maxExtent. You can not (at this > time) have a layer which has a different maxExtent than your baseLayer > in use with TileCache. > > If you make your imagelayer a base layer (drop the > 'transparent':'true'), does it work correctly? > > Regards, > -- > Christopher Schmidt > MetaCarta >
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