My original response is still in moderation, so I should just report that I have discovered that I have to add the maxExtent property in the vector layer. It works properly now.
Still, it’s surprising that none of the examples I saw needed to do that. I thought the maxExtent value would bubble up to the overlay from the base layer. Also puzzled by the nonsensical values that were being passed by the layer to the server. Rohan Parkes From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bartlomiej Burkot Sent: Saturday, 31 July 2010 01:20 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Vector layer returns entire data set Hi Rohan 1) include the Singapore’s projection proj4js definition : <script src="proj4js/lib/proj4js.js <view-source:http://mapakrakow.pl/%7Ebbarni/mk4/proj4js/lib/proj4js.js> "></script> <script src="proj4js/lib/defs/EPSG3414.js <view-source:http://mapakrakow.pl/%7Ebbarni/mk4/proj4js/lib/defs/EPSG2180.js> "></script> 2) Configure proxy server: OpenLayers.ProxyHost = "/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi?url="; (geoserver work on port 8080) 3) featureNS - it should be the same URL you provided to GeoServer when you created the namespace. 4) check your stylemap object 5) don't use the namespace prefix in the featuretype. (http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gis.openlayers.user/12319) { url: "/MyApp/Proxy.ashx", featureType: "boundary", featurePrefix: "mystore", version: "1.1.0" }) 6) use: srsName: "EPSG:3414", in Your protocol: new OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS 7) try to add: featurePrefix: and schema: parameters to OpenLayers.Protocol.WFS BR Bartek
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