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For those following my epic Canvas adventure, OpenLayers 2.12 has
fixed part of my problem. So, bless all of you who made that new
version happen.<br>
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Now when I turn off the Canvas layer it is all the way off. I can
access the layers that were above it (yes, above it), which I should
have been able to access in the first place. Previously I discovered
panning the map after shutting off the layer also made the layer
completely disappear.<br>
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That still leaves the issue of the Canvas layer ignoring its place
in the stack of layers.<br>
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Does anyone know why a Vector layer rendered as a Canvas would block
events to overlapping layers that are ABOVE it?<br>
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-Mike<br>
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