Is there anyway to perhaps work around this.

Perhaps getting the extent and converting it to the nearest zoom
level/extent that Google recognizes?

Brad

2009/2/4 Mika Lehtonen <[email protected]>

> Hi Bradley,
>
> according to my knowledge, Google Maps have fixed zoom levels, so you can't
> get precise zooming when referring to your wms polygon layer. This is just
> something you have to live with.
>
> - mika -
>
> Bradley McLain kirjoitti:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> What i am looking to do is have my map automatically re-size itself based
>> off a WMS layer which is being overlayed on top of a Google Map layer.
>>
>> The WMS layer is generated using the filter option to only get specific
>> polygons.
>>
>> What i would like to do is have the map re-size to zoom itself to just fit
>> in the currently displayed polygons, sometimes only 1 and sometimes many.
>>
>> After redrawing the map
>> wms.redraw(true);
>>           I have tried both of the following to re-size the map correctly,
>> however no luck, both are zoomed out too far.   var newBounds =
>> wms.getExtent();
>> map.zoomToExtent(newBounds);
>>
>> var newZoom = wms.getZoomForExtent(wms.getExtent(), true)
>> map.zoomTo(newZoom);
>>
>> Brad
>>
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