Given the code you posted, you should check to see that http://localhost:8888/1.0.0/firstProject/0/0/0. Png (or a higher-number tile if you didn't render zoom level zero) is present. If you've just used mbutil to export the tiles, it's likely that you don't have the 1.0.0 part of that URL around - which is necessary for the TMS layer to work.
Just make a directory called 1.0.0 and move firstProject into it if that's the case.
It's completing the MBTiles export (using mbutil) but when I'm trying to create the overlay, it is looking for other tiles that were not generated by the export. Also, the export generates a metadata. Json file, what is this file for?
Should I be using this info when creating the overlay? Thanks. – JCC Apr 12 at 19:23 Can you right-click on a tile and post the URL?
That'd make this easier to debug. – tmcw Apr 12 at 20:56 Here's the URL: localhost:8888/1.0.0/firstProject/0/38/70. Png On my export files I usually have one file (0.
Png), one subdirectory (0) on the zero (0) zoom level. How do I set the export process (in TileMill) to get more subdirectory levels in zero zoom level or is it done in MBUtil export process? – JCC Apr 12 at 23:24 Hmm, that's a bizarre URL.
If you could post your full OpenLayers config (on Gist or somewhere), that'd help. There might be a projection problem upstream or something. – tmcw 8/701 at 14:39 Here's the html source code: gist.github.Com/921119.
– JCC 8/702 at 5:02.
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