Hi Jimmy,

You can use a server to do that, but it is also possible if the tiles are 
served from a webserver.
The directory structure or naming of the tiles has to be somewhat structured 
though.

You can use the OpenLayers.Layer.TileCache class of openLayers if you confirm 
to that directory/naming convention or you can subclass that on and overide the 
getURL method to create an url that makes sense with your tiles.

Hope this helps you a bit.

Cheers Kris
Met vriendelijke groet, Kind regards,

Kristiaan Geusebroek
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On Apr 21, 2010, at 9:16 AM, Jimmy Aumard wrote:

Hello,

I have big image (.jpg) too heavy to load by OpenLayers.
I tiled it and tiles are accessible.
I would like to know if OpenLayers manage tiled images.

I don't know if I'm clear.

Thanks

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