[OpenLayers-Users] Tuning Open Layers

Joanne Cook j.cook at oxfordarch.co.uk
Mon Jul 23 11:03:43 EDT 2007


No, it's not important- I was just being overcautious (and inexperienced)!

It works fine now I've renamed it

Thanks!

Jo

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Joanne Cook
Information Systems Coordinator
Oxford Archaeology (North)
01524 541000
http://thehumanjourney.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher Schmidt" <crschmidt at metacarta.com>
To: "Joanne Cook" <j.cook at oxfordarch.co.uk>
Cc: users at openlayers.org
Sent: 23 July 2007 15:46:46 o'clock (GMT) Europe/London
Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Tuning Open Layers

On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 02:25:48PM +0100, Joanne Cook wrote:
> http://mapdata.thehumanjourney.net/index_new_comp.html
> 
> The structure is as follows:
> /var/www/index_new_comp.html
> /var/www/OpenLayers-2.3/
> /var/www/OpenLayers-2.3/OpenLayers_comp.js (to avoid confusion with the uncompressed version)
> /var/www/OpenLayers-2.3/lib/
> /var/www/OpenLayers-2.3/img/
> etc

Ah. The bit that wasn't mentioned was that you changed the name from
OpenLayers.js to OpenLayers_comp.js. That is not supported, and I expect
that not to work. 

If it's important to you to do that, then I think we're pretty close to
having it be possible, but not quite. In general, we just keep the
OpenLayers.js name when making our compressed versions -- if it's in
lib/, it's uncompressed, and if it's not, it's compressed.

Regards,
-- 
Christopher Schmidt
MetaCarta


 


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