Blogs DK for ASPNET - An easy way to publish Web Tiles With the IS v.10 you can easily convert an existing map project to WebTiles. The Server will dynamically create and cache Web Tiles on demand. You can test this right now using OpenLayer. The code behind this is quite simple (see below). By default images are cached for 24 hours. NaturalEarthData_Cultural.aspx <%@ Page Language="C#" Debug="True" %> <%@ Import Namespace="TatukGIS.Web.Extensions.TileServer" %> <!DOCTYPE html> <script runat="server"> static TileServer oTileServer = new TileServer( "Natural Earth Data Cultural Tiles", "Tiles/NED-Cultural", @"c:\Data\NED\Cultural.TTKGP" ) ; protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { oTileServer.DoPageLoad() ; } </script> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head runat="server"> <title><%=oTileServer.AppName%></title> </head> <body> Use Tile server: <%=HttpContext.Current.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri%>?tile=/s/col/row/[.png|.jpg] </body> </html> Of course you can also access Web Tiles using TatukGIS Editor. Simply create and open a .TTWP connector file like this one: NaturalEarthData_Cultural.ttkwp [TatukGIS Layer] Storage=WEBTILES Type=TMS TilesOrder=DOWNRIGHT Name=ned_tiles_cultural Caption=Natural Earth Data (Culture) Tiles Url1=http://samples.tatukgis.com/TileServer/NED/NaturalEarthData_Cultural.aspx?mode=tms&tile= EndLevel=11 Format=png Copyright=Natural Earth Data. Posted: December 09, 2013 Filed under: ASP.NET, DK, IS, WebTiles