| Review your Reply |
Sunny100

Joined: 20-03-2010
Messages: 216
from Near Nelson, Lancashire
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-03-02 19:51  
Site maps now working fairly well again on Internet Explorer. Thank you Andy.
|
Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
Messages: 7007
from Surrey, UK
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-03-02 16:28  
OK thanks for letting me know Cerrig. People will need to upgrade or on XP just use Firefox or any other web browser.
|
cerrig

Joined: 25-09-2009
Messages: 909
from Brecon Beacons
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-03-01 17:04  
Just updated to IE 10, and now maps are working fine.
cerrig
|
davep

Joined: 05-07-2009
Messages: 28
from Exeter
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-02-10 22:44  
http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=33340
This page leaves a blank map in IE 9 (Win 7) same with IE 8 (Under XP). Works fine in Firefox and Chrome - both of which are far superior as browsers. IE is rubbish!
|
Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
Messages: 7007
from Surrey, UK
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-02-10 20:59  
I have fixed the zooming and panning on the OS map, there were two different versions of the Openlayers map script clashing, one from the OS and one from us. I now only load the one that is needed and this works for me.
Not tested on Internet Explorer yet - that sounds like a separate problem. Progress anyway.
|
Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
Messages: 7007
from Surrey, UK
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-02-07 18:07  
I am seeing some of the problems you mention here but if varies from computer to computer (even with the same browser) so is difficult to debug.
I tried to upgrade the maps to the latest version but the markers stopped working so I had to 'roll back' to the previous version again. This doesn't appear to have been totally successful (much like the Nat West banking problems last year but a little less critical!)
If anyone has been seeing an 'API key not valid' pop up on site pages - this was a separate problem at Ordnance Survey which has apparently been fixed - unless anyone is still seeing this error?
|
Sunny100

Joined: 20-03-2010
Messages: 216
from Near Nelson, Lancashire
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-01-26 22:15  
I have noticed that the zoom up and down thingy at the top left-hand side of the os site map has lost its line down the centre - could that be part of the problem. It was similar to a fader on a amplifier or music system which you moved up/down. Bit difficult to explain that really.
[ This message was edited by: Sunny100 on 2013-01-26 22:16 ]
|
Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
Messages: 7007
from Surrey, UK
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-01-26 21:35  
Quote:
|
On 2013-01-26 20:03, h_fenton wrote:
On the os map the result of mouse movement is amplified- not had mouse problems for a long time, i wonder if you can alter the resolution/sensitivity of the movement of the mouse relative to the map
|
|
Yes, that's the thing that seems to be some sort of interaction between the two maps. It doesn't happen when just the OS one is present. Other than that observation it's not at all clear what's causing it or how I halve the scrolling speed, but it would be fixing the symptom rather than the cause. If there are any OpenLayers / OpenSpace programmers out there please make yourselves known!
|
h_fenton

Joined: 22-10-2005
Messages: 105
from OXFORDSHIRE, UK
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-01-26 20:03  
On the os map the result of mouse movement is amplified- not had mouse problems for a long time, i wonder if you can alter the resolution/sensitivity of the movement of the mouse relative to the map
|
Sunny100

Joined: 20-03-2010
Messages: 216
from Near Nelson, Lancashire
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2013-01-25 23:19  
Its better than it was Andy, but site map still whizzing around when you move it about and not staying still as it should. Certainly a bit better.
[ This message was edited by: Sunny100 on 2013-01-25 23:20 ]
|