[OpenLayers-Dev] making open layers work offline

Tim Schaub tschaub at opengeo.org
Fri Jun 27 12:29:41 EDT 2008


Hey-

Another solution I use quite often is to pre-cache with TileCache and 
then use a TileCache layer.

This doesn't even require Apache running if your cache can be accessed 
with a relative path (from your html page).

Tim

Erik Uzureau wrote:
> If you dont need to zoom and pan around a bunch, an even easier
> solution would be to just load an OpenLayers.Layer.Image
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:40 AM, Ivan Grcic <ivan.grcic at geofoto.hr> wrote:
>> Hi Darko,
>>
>> pretty easy solution would also be to just install Geoserver and just
>> fill it with tiffs, throught coveragestores, and geoserver will serve
>> them trought WMS services....nice turorial can be found at:
>> http://geoserver.org/display/GEOSDOC/User+Tutorial+Coverage
>>
>>
>> regards, Ivan
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Eric Lemoine <eric.c2c at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 2008/6/25 Darko Radiceski <radiceski at gmail.com>:
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> Just a question:
>>>>
>>>> Some demos i do i cant relly on an internet connection to hook up to my wms
>>>> services.
>>>>
>>>> What i would like to do is possibly have a publishing server running
>>>> locally. Would it be possible to display something like a geotiff in open
>>>> layers?
>>> You need some map server to read GeoTiff images and convert them to
>>> something that browsers can display. Thus, the easiest might be to
>>> install locally a map server with your WMS services. There are other
>>> options but this one is pretty simple to set up I think.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Eric
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