Is Leaflet just client side Javascript? Just to make sure nothing in 
web2py_ajax.html (and web2py.js) is interfering, what happens if you don't 
include web2py_ajax.html in your layout (assuming it is now included)? 
Also, are you using web2py templates to generate any of the Leaflet related 
JS or HTML, or is that fixed? If the former, maybe your template code isn't 
generating the proper Leaflet output (in which case, we'll need to see some 
code to help).

Anthony

On Wednesday, February 29, 2012 4:00:07 PM UTC-5, ender wrote:
>
> Leaflet <http://leaflet.cloudmade.com>, a javascript library for 
> embedding maps, has a mysterious problem that only crops up when you host a 
> page using leaflet on web2py and try to view it in firefox. Specifically, 
> map tiles fail to be loaded. As far as I can tell, leaflet is working as it 
> should, building the map and placing it in the div, and even retrieving the 
> tiles and appropriate urls, but firefox resolutely fails to show the actual 
> map tiles. Webkit based browsers don't have a problem, but firefox (and ie 
> 10) can't seem to handle the combination of web2py and leaflet. Anyone 
> wanting to replicate this issue can take the simple example from leaflet's 
> documentation, an api key from cloudmade.com (free), and load the page 
> from web2py. Note: Leaflet absolutely works when its hosted on a simple 
> webserver (I tested it on IIS). I can provide a code sample if needed. Can 
> anyone help me track down the problem?

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