[OpenLayers-Users] Re: different behaviours within browsers
magerlin
MAP at ramboll.dk
Tue May 24 06:23:48 EDT 2011
Hi Manuele
My experience is, that IE is very sensitive to javascript errors. For
example a left over comma like the last one below after "200000" will "kill"
IE with meaningless error messages, while Forefox, Google Chrome and Opera
don't care:
map = new OpenLayers.Map ("map", {
maxExtent: new OpenLayers.Bounds(x1,y1,x2,y2),
restrictedExtent:new OpenLayers.Bounds(x1,y1,x2,y2),
maxResolution: 200000,
} );
Missing semicolons may have the same effect.
I have several times corrected errors ussing http://www.jslint.com/
http://www.jslint.com to check my javascript code. Just copy and paste your
whole html page into the appropriate window and press the JSLint button
(which ironically leads to a Javascript error in IE on my PC! - so do it in
Firefox or something else)
Regards Morten
manuele wrote:
>
> Hi *,
> can somebody help to understand why this[1] code is correctly
> intrerpreted from some browsers and not from others... in particular I
> have problem with IE (on windows) and iceweesel (on debian/linux) and
> not with firefox on windows, Chrome on linux and Epiphany on linux
>
> thank you very mutch in advance
>
> Manuele
>
>
>
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