[OpenLayers-Dev] Bug in the 2.8 RC6? (ticket #1797)

Christopher Schmidt crschmidt at metacarta.com
Thu Jun 18 07:57:49 EDT 2009


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:35:23AM +0200, Andreas Hocevar wrote:
> Hi Vivien,
> 
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 6:04 AM, Vivien
> Deparday<vivien.deparday at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> > sorry to talk about this ticket yet again but I still have an issue.
> > This issue can be reproduced with the example attached to the ticket
> > #1797 with Firefox 3. When clicking the button resize of the example
> > (which changes the div size and execute map.updateSize), it now works.
> > However, if you resize manually the Firefox window (by manually I mean
> > with the handle at the bottom right-hand corner or with the
> > resize/maximize button beside the close button or when you use the full
> > screen mode by pressing F11) and then switch the layer, all the tiles
> > don't get refreshed. You have to resize the window again and then it
> > works. You can also reproduce this with the example I attached to the
> > ticket #2055. In this case, the vector layer is also misaligned.
> 
> Ok, I tried with the example attached to #1797, after removing the
> width and height styles of the map div. Works fine. Then I tried with
> the exmaple attached to #2055, modified the paths and proxy to make it
> work in my environment, and also cannot reproduce the issue.
> 
> 
> > Let me know if you can reproduce this issue with the two examples and if
> > you would need me to minimize my application to help solving this issue.
> > Hopefully, it's not worth delaying the release of the 2.8.
> 
> I cannot reproduce the issue. The problem with the GMaps API is that
> their JS can change any time, so it is hard to reproduce these things
> in general. I do not think it is worth delaying the release of 2.8.

Right, even fi it is a bug, it won't be fixed in this release. It didn't
work before, so it can't be a regression against 2.7.

Regards,
-- 
Christopher Schmidt
MetaCarta



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