Firefox Polylines

I'm trying to add a polyline for tracking of the previous location of mutiple objects. This works fine in IE(Of course) but on Firefox 1.5.0.4 on Mac and Windows all the lines are being put in one place instead of actually having the correct locations.

The code is at

http://www.wormley.com/t1.html

The pushpins were added to illustrate the locations where each line should be(you have to zoom in, the tracks aren't very long) but both polylines are ending up near the left side in firefox. It still doesn't work without the pushpins.


Thanks,
-Steve





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Firefox Polylines

  • oilyneck

    Has any progress been made on this I'm getting the same problem with polylines all drawn ontop of each other. Also the rendering performance is very slow in FF compared to the (also slow) performance in IE. It's too the extent that a handful of polylines is causing serveral of those nasty "the script is taking too long to execute, do you want to stop it and have something half drawn" messages to appear.
    John.


  • bigRazor

    The link here just went to a web site - no VE stuff

  • General Fault

    Just to chime in here: I'm seeing the exact same problem. Works fine in IE, with Firefox the two polylines get placed on top of one another.

    Anyone have any idea of a workaround

  • graymon

    Yep...I'm in the frustrating position of not being able to say anything definite. I can't tell you anything more than: "we know all about this" and "soon". Get it
  • mattii

    It looks like the first polyline gets moved to the location of the second polyline when the second is added to the map. I've confirmed that this is happening in another site, too, and have filed a bug with the dev team to investigate. I don't see anything wrong with your code. I'll let you know when I know more.

    Thanks,
    Caleb


  • spelger

    Yeah you see that is useful and yet not useful. I'm really glad you guys are fixing things
    Is there a list of bugs / wanted features somewhere that have been identified are are being "worked on"
    I understand this is a MS product and as such the public doesn't get to see bug systems, release schedules, release builds etc. Sometimes I forget this.
    What would be great is a single list with a note about if it will be fixed. Also a roadmap and release schedule would be awesome but i know we won't see that.
    I'm sure you can see that for developers tring to build commerical grade software on VE some more information would invaluable. Do ISV partners get any more information Should we procede down that path
    John.


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