On Sep 3, 10:54 am, pracus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Do you have any idea how to fix the problem with opacity of overlays
> in Opera and Google Chrome?
> Please take a look at:http://www.minuta8.pl/maps/test.htm
>
> There is a map with an overlay as an encoded polygon. While everything
> seems to work fine in IE and FF and by "fine" I mean that it appears
> how I was planing - a polygon with a transparent hole inside, then it
> is wrong in Opera (ver. 9.52) and Google Chrome. Please test it. Opera
> seems to ignore opacity and shows only a white overlay and Chrome
> shows the outline of the polygon but does not cut the hole as FF and
> IE do.
>
> Thank you in advance!

I see what you mean. In Opera, I can't see the tiles at all.  In
Chrome I see them, but through the overlay which is partially opaque.

The map "works" very strangely in FF3.  It certainly doesn't do what I
would expect, jumping around, changing zoom levels unpredictably.  I
suspect that the behavior I see in IE6 is what you are looking for (a
hole that you can see the map tiles through).

 -- Larry
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