Tyler, that seems really a bad issue. Even if the functionality of the map is not affected by this shift, it's really annoying having that shift at a close zoom of an area. Many have told me that it's impossible to put anywhere an offset to compensate the shift. I thought I could tamper with the Google projection defiinition (ESPG:900913) in the "espg" file, but I really don't know how and if it is possible.
Thanks a lot for your (and other) answers. Tyler Erickson wrote: > > In my neck of the woods, the current imagery displayed by Google Maps > and Google Earth imagery are shifted about 10-20m to the east. You can > see this when you compare the Google Maps streets data to the satellite > view (see the following URL). I have noticed the same thing when > uploading GPS data that I collected on the local trails that are visible > in the imagery. > So its possible that is nothing wrong with your WMS layers, but it is > that the Google Maps imagery in your area is not precisely registered... > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Shifting-a-layer-tp14835576p14878816.html Sent from the OpenLayers Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
