yup, definitely looks different in chrome, firefox displays as you
said, although, I think its a problem with the way webkit is handling
the canvas rendering, since that's what it uses, not svg or vml-

On Oct 6, 4:18 am, wwarby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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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