[fusion-trac] #13: Fusion Tiled Maps Issues
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Fri Mar 7 10:33:18 EST 2008
#13: Fusion Tiled Maps Issues
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Reporter: jfournier | Owner: madair
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: P2 | Milestone: 1.1
Component: MapGuide | Version: 1.0.2
Severity: Major | Keywords:
External_id: 1054718 | State: Analysis Requested
Browser: All | Os: All
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Tiled maps in Fusion do not appear to be fully supported yet.
To test these, modify Aqua's ApplicationDefinition??.xml, changing to the
map to MapsTiled??\Sheyboygan, and setting SingleTile?? to false. All of
these were tested in FireFox??.
1. Zoom slider does not appear to initialize. Stays on closest zoom in.
2. Selection graphic is offset up and to the right by several pixels
(Firefox 2)
3. When panning and zooming, sometimes I'll get an error in MapTip??.js at
line 203, erroring out because this.oMapTipPosition.y is null. I'm not
sure what's happening here; whether I'm placing the mouse over a div
that's floating over the map, or if it's trying to query while the map div
isn't active?
4. The Legend panel does not "work" with tiled layers properly. It will
need some kind of special treatment to only display a check-box at the
parent level, etc.
5. Specifying a tile size smaller than 300x300 in the MapGuide? server
config makes small outlines appear around the images. Perhaps the OL code
is hard-coded to 300x300?
6. For some reason, on the Demo server I'm getting 401 responses for some
tiles, followed by 200 responses. Huh?
http://mapguidebeta.osgeo.org/mapguide/fusion/templates/mapguide/slate_tiled/index.html
The performance of tiled maps in Fusion is pretty decent though. I'd love
to be able to use this stuff! Change History
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.osgeo.org/fusion/ticket/13>
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