I tried to overlay transparent gif tiles over the map and they don't render transparent. They render white. Has anyone tried to put transparent gifs over the map
I am having the same problem with transparent GIF overlay tiles...
The problem occurs in IE6 and IE7 rc1 but not in FireFox. I suspect it is due to the custom filter that is applied to the containing element (tile) to support opacity. Firefox and IE use different approaches. If the opacity filter is not going to work in IE, due to an IE limitation, than the VE script for tile overlay handling should not use it when the user specifies fully opaque. That way we can at least render transparent GIF tiles at full opacity. I hope this gets resolved soon as this is a major flaw with the current version.
I have fixed this issue, it's to do with the Alpha Transform MS use to load our custom tiles. The full code and explanation can be found here on my blog.
I have a custom webservice that creates transparent gif images. However when the transparent gif images are placed on the map the transparent portion or the image is rendered white. This is not the case in firefox. It is like this in IE. Does anyone know how to fix this issue or weather its b bug in the Virtual Earth code.
Unfortunately, that fix doesn't work for IE6 at all, I believe due to its poor handling of transparent images generally. Also, the comment on your blog claiming it's been fixed in V4 doesn't seem to apply to IE6 either. Just FYI.
So, does anyone have any other ideas about how this might be addressed I've tried with GIFs and PNGs from 2 different graphics libraries, same results across the board. I've spent the last day and a half trying to work around this bug from a lot of different directions, with no luck yet.
Transparency
Romantic_touch
Can you use PNG instead
John.
Daniel Kelly
I am having the same problem with transparent GIF overlay tiles...
The problem occurs in IE6 and IE7 rc1 but not in FireFox. I suspect it is due to the custom filter that is applied to the containing element (tile) to support opacity. Firefox and IE use different approaches. If the opacity filter is not going to work in IE, due to an IE limitation, than the VE script for tile overlay handling should not use it when the user specifies fully opaque. That way we can at least render transparent GIF tiles at full opacity. I hope this gets resolved soon as this is a major flaw with the current version.
Mr Grumpy
I have fixed this issue, it's to do with the Alpha Transform MS use to load our custom tiles.
The full code and explanation can be found here on my blog.
Let me know if anyone needs any clarification.
Regards,
Lewis Harvey
manasi
We were hoping that v4 would solve the weird gif and png transparency problem in IE7...
http://server1.ischosting.net/mapdotnetserver%20output/clippingex.jpg
We never saw this problem in FF.
Is there a timeline for a fix By chance, do you have any release notes with bug fixes listed
The 3D implementation looks awesome.
Benton
Marco Bergonzini
Thanks to both of you for reporting this. We're invesitgating and I'll keep you posted.
Caleb
erfg1
Regards,
Lewis Harvey.
Leonid Niraev
Spider-link
There's an offered solution on this thread.
http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx PostID=804699&SiteID=1
Qube
So, does anyone have any other ideas about how this might be addressed I've tried with GIFs and PNGs from 2 different graphics libraries, same results across the board. I've spent the last day and a half trying to work around this bug from a lot of different directions, with no luck yet.
Sterling