I was just testing a Google Maps application I'm writing for cross-
browser compatibility when I noticed this very uncool rendering
problem in WebKit browsers: http://myplace.walthamforest.gov.uk/chrome/bug.htm.

It's a KML layer with two polygons, both have an innerBoundary and
outerBoundary to create a cut-out effect. The idea is to dim the area
outside my London borough, and dim the area outside London even more
to focus the user's attention on our borough. IE, Firefox and Opera do
what I expect with the KML layer, only Chrome and Safari fail by
filling the cutout with the style of the outer region, so if it's a
bug, it's obviously in WebKit's handling of VML.
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