I have seen the examples presented here of how to draw a line but the examples only show how to do it with the mouse, by clicking.

What I want to do is draw the line manually using JavaScript given a list of Longitude and Latitude coordinates.

The reason I cannot work on the source provided in the link above is because they are only calling activate on the feature, and then let the user point and click on the map.

Has anyone ever drew a path on an OpenLayers map programatically?

What I want to do is exactly this: http://openspace.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/openspace/example4.html, but without using OpenSpace.

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You would need to make use of the LineString object

Here is an example:

            var lineLayer = new OpenLayers.Layer.Vector("Line Layer"); 

            map.addLayer(lineLayer);                    
            map.addControl(new OpenLayers.Control.DrawFeature(lineLayer, OpenLayers.Handler.Path));                                     
              var points = new Array(
                          new OpenLayers.Geometry.Point(lon1, lat1),
                          new OpenLayers.Geometry.Point(lon2, lat2)
                          );



                var line = new OpenLayers.Geometry.LineString(points);

                var style = { strokeColor: '#0000ff', 
                            strokeOpacity: 0.5,
                            strokeWidth: 5
                };

                var lineFeature = new OpenLayers.Feature.Vector(line, null, style);
                lineLayer.addFeatures([lineFeature]);

Assuming map is your map object and lon and lat are float values

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I've never done it myself before, but I know OpenSteetMap does it. For example:

http://www.openstreetmap.org/?way=23649627

No idea how difficult it would be to work through their code.

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Yes, I did see the OpenStreetMap example, but I am trying to do this with OpenLayers only – Andreas Grech Apr 29 '10 at 9:04
Ok. Sorry can't help you there. – RoToRa Apr 29 '10 at 9:10
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