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This is a snip of what I see on my screen when I choose to the OpenCycleMap from the OpenLayers Plugin.

It happened on version 2.6 and I was told it was my version that was the trouble, so I reverted to 2.2. The odd thing is, that it will usually work fine the first time I open the map, but it seems like with each additional use more white squares pop up. This is happening with the OpenStreet OpenCycle layerand OCM layers. It does not seem to happen with other layers.

Any thoughts?

This is a snip of what I see on my screen when I choose to the OpenCycleMap from the OpenLayers Plugin.

It happened on version 2.6 and I was told it was my version that was the trouble, so I reverted to 2.2. The odd thing is, that it will usually work fine the first time I open the map, but it seems like with each additional use more white squares pop up. This is happening with the OpenStreet OpenCycle layer. It does not seem to happen with other layers.

Any thoughts?

This is a snip of what I see on my screen when I choose to the OpenCycleMap from the OpenLayers Plugin.

It happened on version 2.6 and I was told it was my version that was the trouble, so I reverted to 2.2. The odd thing is, that it will usually work fine the first time I open the map, but it seems like with each additional use more white squares pop up. This is happening with the OpenStreet and OCM layers. It does not seem to happen with other layers.

Any thoughts?

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OpenLayers Plugin - Opencyclemap does not display correctly

This is a snip of what I see on my screen when I choose to the OpenCycleMap from the OpenLayers Plugin.

It happened on version 2.6 and I was told it was my version that was the trouble, so I reverted to 2.2. The odd thing is, that it will usually work fine the first time I open the map, but it seems like with each additional use more white squares pop up. This is happening with the OpenStreet OpenCycle layer. It does not seem to happen with other layers.

Any thoughts?