Yep, that was it.. Working fine now.

Thanks again!

On Jul 30, 8:18 pm, Kesuke <nick_dai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Yup you are correct, it should be "?z="        "&x="       "&y="
>
> Hmmm, my guess is it's probably because you have cached some  of the
> images in chrome while tweaking it. Try dumping your temp. internet
> files, then when you revist the page click Ctrl-F5 to do a force
> refresh. It is probably because of the header("Cache-Control: max-
> age=84600") - which means that for 84600 seconds (ie 24 hours) the
> resources should be retrieved from the cache rather than your server.
>
> On Jul 31, 1:08 am, Jason <jason.wool...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for pointing that out. I'm assuming you mean the "/&x="  and  "/
> > &y="? I thought so too but the odd thing is it works fine without the
> > forward slashes in Firefox or IE but in Chrome the tiles don't load
> > without having the forward slashes there.
>
> > Not sure why that is.
>
> > On Jul 30, 5:47 pm, Kesuke <nick_dai...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Your welcome, i'm also very pleased to have this sorted.
>
> > > On a side note, you don't need the forward slashes in your javascript,
> > > only your PHP. Even though it works it is probably best to remove them
> > > as it might throw up an error in some browsers.
>
> > > With $_GET, you stick a ? on the end of the URL. Then the variable
> > > name, followed by the equals sign and the value (number/letters etc.).
> > > If you want to add more than one set of values and variables, seperate
> > > them with the ampersand (&) symbol. You need the slashes in the PHP
> > > obviously because you are telling it to look for the next folder.
>
> > > On Jul 30, 10:27 pm, Jason <jason.wool...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Got it.. Thanks John.. I was working on it when you hit it probably.
>
> > > > Anyway, I think I've got it solved. Kesuke's PHP code was looking for
> > > > tiles named "zoom_x_y.png". My tms is a bit different, zoom and x are
> > > > folders and y is the tile png.
>
> > > > Changing the php $filename to:
>
> > > > $filename = "/var/www/merge/tiles/" . intval($_GET['z']) .
> > > > "/" .intval($_GET['x']) . "/" . intval($_GET['y']) . ".png";
>
> > > > and then in the map code changing the return statement to:
>
> > > > return "/merge/tiles.php?z=" + zoom + "/&x=" + coord.x + "/&y=" +
> > > > (Math.pow(2,zoom)-coord.y-1) + ".png";
>
> > > > seems to work for me. I have a google base layer, tiles and no 404s.
>
> > > > Kesuke, I can't thank you enough for that post. That problem was
> > > > bugging me for months!
>
> > > > Thanks much!
>
> > > > On Jul 30, 4:43 pm, John Coryat <cor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Your page is generating errors:
> > > > > Uncaught ReferenceError: initialize is not defined
>
> > > > > I suggesting looking at the JavaScript console.
>
> > > > > -John Coryat- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
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