Hi,

first of all, I messed up model and targetModel in History.js, so the
extent history was broken. I committed a working version now that has
the same model/targetModel logic as in the pre-OpenLayers era.

So now, history buttons should work again in all demos.

On 5/30/07, Steven M. Ottens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>     The history buttons are a new feature on this demo
> *-Enhanced Map Viewer*
>     The history buttons don't work
>     getFeatureInfo doesn't work on both demos (server issue?)

Mh. Works for me. Only thing is: why is the getFeatureInfo widget in
the demo and not in lib? It was quite some work to make it working
again with OpenLayers.

>     It's not possible to drag a bbox in the overview-map

This is by design. The OpenLayers OverviewMap only supports dragging
of the bbox, and re-centering of the overview map by doubleclick.

>     Overview-map shows a smaller extent

It shows exactly the extent specified in the context doc. If you zoom
very close into the main map, the overview map will also zoom and fill
all of its area.

There was some discussion a while ago if we should use the OpenLayers
option to draw the map outside the extent, but this had some bad side
effect which I do not remember, so we kept it that way.

>     No graticule (but work is in progress there AFAIK)

Olivier will commit as soon as it works with cscs.

> *-Different maps connected
>     Cursortrack throws errors in trunk version (??)

but works in the ol-integration sandbox :-)

I also took care of the following examples. They work for me, please test them.

*-Feature entry (wfs-t)
      has some more widgets than in the trunk version
      uses OpenLayers vector editing

*-WFS query, popup feature information (GeoBliki)
      works also in IE (trunk version does not)
      uses OpenLayers popups

> The main widgets which aren't working ATM are history and Graticule.

Only Graticule is left :-).

> Also getFeatureInfo isn't passing the test, which is a reason for concern.

Strange, at least for me it works.

Regards,
Andreas.

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