On Jan 13, 6:21 pm, mat <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Use IE 6 or 7 (I haven't tested in 8)
>
> Add some points by clicking on the map (should result in a line with
> markers at every vertex).
>
> Click and drag and release very fast (the dragging shouldn’t be more
> than a couple of pixels). Its kind of a "drag and add" manouvre.

This is one reason why it's important to provide a link! I can
reproduce that in Firefox, it's not IE-specific. The drag is actioned
and the map overlay is updated; but the API gets a click and does that
as well.

I suspect that a quick drag movement is sufficient to count as a click
(ie, the time between mousedown and mouseup is short enough to be a
click). There's probably not a great deal you can do about that,
particularly as it's not browser-specific [or likely to be related to
EInsert, either].

Of course, the large EInsert image could be affecting the click-
processing within the browser. Why not use custom maps for your map
rather than EInsert? That's likely to produce a better user experience
than regenerating rather a large image for every move of the map, in
any case. http://econym.org.uk/gmap/custommap.htm

Andrew
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