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<title>OpenLayers Late Rendering Example</title>
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var map, layer;
function init(){
map = new OpenLayers.Map();
layer = new OpenLayers.Layer.WMS(
"OpenLayers WMS",
"http://vmap0.tiles.osgeo.org/wms/vmap0",
{layers: 'basic'}
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map.addLayer(layer);
map.render("container_id");
map.zoomTo(2);
}
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<h1 id="title">Late Rendering</h1>
<div id="tags">
creation, render, div, light
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<p id="shortdesc">
Demonstrates how a map can be rendered to an empty container after
construction by calling the render method.
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<div id="container_id" class="smallmap"></div>
<div id="docs">
<p>In cases where you need to create a map first and render it to some
container later, call the map constructor without a "div" argument.
In this case, you can provide the options object as the first argument.
To render your map to some container after construction, call the map's
render method with the container id.</p>
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