I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you're trying to do... What is the "openstreet view utility"? By your "own" map, do you mean your own rendering of the openstreetmap.org data, or a rendering of your own .osm-data?
The offline editors (JOSM, Merkaartor) and Kosmos allow viewing map data on your computer. If you're
on Windows and not interested in editing, Kosmos is probably the best bet: osm.wiki/index.php/Kosmos . Using these, you can download and display OSM
data from openstreetmap.org or just view your own .osm-file.
Discussion
Ulasan IgnoredAmbience terhadap 18 Jun 2008 pada 21:33
Take a look at this wiki article for sample code:
osm.wiki/index.php/OpenLayers_Simple_Example
Ulasan habash terhadap 19 Jun 2008 pada 06:35
hi
thank u very much
how can I dispaly my own map which is lay in my computer by using openstreet
view utilty
tanks again
ahmad habash
Ulasan habash terhadap 19 Jun 2008 pada 06:52
hi
in example code he use
[
maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(-20037508.34,-20037508.34,20037508.34,20037508.34),
]
which mean he gave the coordinate in the code
I need to load map from localhost whithout coordinates
thanks alot
Ahmad Habash
Ulasan robx terhadap 19 Jun 2008 pada 09:35
I'm afraid I don't understand exactly what you're trying to do... What is the "openstreet view utility"? By your "own" map, do you mean your own rendering of the openstreetmap.org data, or a rendering of your own .osm-data?
The offline editors (JOSM, Merkaartor) and Kosmos allow viewing map data on your computer. If you're
on Windows and not interested in editing, Kosmos is probably the best bet: osm.wiki/index.php/Kosmos . Using these, you can download and display OSM
data from openstreetmap.org or just view your own .osm-file.
Cheers
Robert