[isf-wifidog] Strange intermittent bug with Google Maps
Dana Spiegel
dana at sociableDESIGN.com
Mer 8 Mar 18:11:20 EST 2006
Ok. If this is indeed a Safari bug, we'll just have to wait for Apple
to fix it.
Dana Spiegel
Executive Director
NYCwireless
dana at NYCwireless.net
www.NYCwireless.net
+1 917 402 0422
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On Mar 8, 2006, at 5:39 PM, Max Horváth wrote:
> At maxspot we got almost the same strange behaviour viewing our
> maps page using Safari ...
>
> If you loaded the maps page and do Apple+R (reload) the initial
> position of the map is removed (pointing to france - not
> germany ;) ...) ... seems to be a bug in Safari ... or let's say:
> Safari does it, because it loads the CSS later than initializing
> the Google map ...
>
> Cheers, Max!
>
> Am 08.03.2006 um 21:11 schrieb Dana Spiegel:
>
>> On https://auth.nycwireless.net/hotspots_map.php, I'm seeing a
>> strange bug with the displayed google map of hotspots. Basically,
>> in Safari, the map graphic thinks it is about 75 pixels higher
>> than it really is. This results in a section at the bottom of the
>> map that the map thinks is off screen, but is actually on screen.
>> As a result, there is a gray bar where the bottom row of map
>> images should be. Its easier to see if you look at a screenshot,
>> which I've uploaded here:
>>
>> http://www.sociabledesign.com/images/40.png
>>
>> Dana Spiegel
>> Executive Director
>> NYCwireless
>> dana at NYCwireless.net
>> www.NYCwireless.net
>> +1 917 402 0422
>>
>> Read the Wireless Community blog: http://www.wirelesscommunity.info
>>
>>
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