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<DIV>Wouldn't it be better to have a couple of layers defined in OL and have the data serverd from something like Featureserver, Geoserver or Mapserver. For zoomed out, request it as a WMS. When zoomed in, request it as WFS or GML?</DIV>
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<DIV>Robert<BR><BR>>>> "G. Allegri" <giohappy@gmail.com> 18/09/2008 8:32 a.m. >>><BR>Hi list,<BR>I need to load a heavy GML (the original shapefile is >12 MB), and I<BR>can't make any simplification, beacuse it's composed by little,<BR>needed, polygons.<BR>Has ever been experimented something to do a sort of "pyramids" with<BR>vectorial features? The only solution I can imagine is to produce<BR>various simplifications, and then call different GMLs on the base of<BR>the zoom factor... Well, it isn't a solution, it would be just a<BR>horrible workaround!<BR><BR>Any idea to share?<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Users mailing list<BR>Users@openlayers.org<BR><A href="http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users">http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users</A><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR></DIV><br><br><table bgcolor=white style="color:black"><tr><td><br>------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
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