[OpenLayers-Users] Image flickering in Firefox when changing
the URL of an image layer
Marc Jansen
jansen at terrestris.de
Wed Nov 18 08:38:00 EST 2009
Hi Pedro,
Thanks for your input... but it seems odd: in my FF (Mozilla/5.0 (X11;
U; Linux i686; de; rv:1.9.1.5) Gecko/20091109 Ubuntu/9.10 (karmic)
Firefox/3.5.5) the upper OL-client is still flickering. Maybe some
setting in Firefox I changed? Or a plugin?
I am really puzzled.
Can someone else reproduce the flickering?
Regards,
Marc
Pedro Baracho wrote:
> For the record, I am currently using FF 3.5.5, Gecko/20091102 on
> Windows and I don't see any flickering in the link you posted.
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Marc Jansen <jansen at terrestris.de
> <mailto:jansen at terrestris.de>> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> when the URL of an imagelayer is changed via the APIMethod setUrl, the
> image is flickering regardless of the browser cache or the transition
> effect. This behaviour can be seen e.g. here:
>
> http://www.webmapcenter.de/wetterradar/animation.html
>
> In that demo the URL of the imagelayer is changed every 500 ms and the
> flickering should be easy to spot (at least if you wait for roughly 20
> seconds). Firebugs Net-tab shows that the images are being requested
> over and over.
>
> The flickering is only noticeable in Firefox (3.5 Win and Linux);
> Opera
> 10 and IE 8 work like a charm (they cache the varying images). The
> changing of the src of a pure <img> with JavaScript does not show the
> flickering (as can be seen in the above link, too). I don't have
> results
> for other browsers.
>
> Can anybody help me identify the root of this flickering? I am unsure
> whether this Firefox bugreport is maybe relevant to this issue:
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=492052. I doubt that
> it is
> related to apache settings (Caching- or Expires-Headers) as the
> pure JS
> solution isn't flickering at all.
>
> Any help or advice on this issue would be great!
>
> Regards,
> Marc
>
> BTW.: If someone shows me a better alternative to build an
> animation of
> different Imagelayers, I would be happy as well :-)
>
>
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