Berry, Same as Paul here. I also checked it in IE 7, IE 8 and IE 8 in compatibility mode. The states are not colored when you click on the names and no Javascript error. Though in IE7, the view 0 button seems selected in my experience. Not in IE8. When you click on the state you see the downloading on related data but no coloring.
When you have the library running in IE, will it be available in v2 too? Ozgur -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of bratliff Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 9:55 AM To: Google Maps JavaScript API v3 Subject: [Google Maps API v3] Re: FYI: New Release On Jan 7, 8:12 am, Paul Kulchenko <[email protected]> wrote: > Berry, > > I don't get any errors in IE7, but I don't see any changes either: > states don't change their colors. This may be related to the fact that > buttons at the top of the page don't change their states (view0 is not > selected as it is in FF). I haven't had a chance to look deeper yet. > > Paul. Hi Paul, Thanks for looking at it. I am seeing the little yellow icon in the lower left corner of the screen. If I click it, it displays an error at char 3 of line 397 (object does not support the method) I believe. If I reposition my code, the error does not change. I assume it is in the API which is obfuscated thus difficult to examine. I have made several changes to deal with the state of Alaska. Some small islands are in the Eastern Hemisphere. Dragging the map across the International Date Line was not working. I have also encountered the one pixel center shift you described a couple of months ago. It was causing polys to be rebuilt too often. I am using fixed point arithmetic with shifting. Google is using floating point arithmetic with rounding. To reconcile the differences, I am passing the results back to Google in a "LatLng" object to recalculate "fromLatLngToDivPixel" with an adjusted center. It is a little extra work but it eliminates the occasional discrepency. Perhaps Ben can confirm whether the Internet Explorer error is my fault or a bug in the API. The code I am using is very similar to "excanvas" & to the API. The main difference is the way the DOM is built. I am using "document.createElement()". "excanvas" uses "object.insertAdjacent Html()". For a lot of polys, I believe direct manipulation of the DOM will be quicker. I suspect it is a naming conflict. Perhaps I cannot use the "v" namespace safely. I have no clue what is causing the error. I am desparate for some direction from Google. Berry
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