When a server such as Geoserver or Mapserver can support more than one 
projection, OpenLayers needs to send a request to return each layer in the same 
projection used by your map, otherwise the server may not know to send it in 
the correct projection, in which case the data will not line up in your browser.

>>> GeoGEOrge <[email protected]> 12/03/2010 10:04 a.m. >>>

It seems that when I fail to define the polygon layer as EPSG:2249, it fails
to display.
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