Hmmm. Strange, strange, strange.... It seems to work here at work from 
another machine (IE7, XP SP3). At home I was using IE8 on W7 Beta 1...

If you click at Berlin, the following log (or something similar) should 
appear:
(52.496159531097106, 13.33740234375)

If so, than the zoom and center will work. From my other machine I got a 
longitude around 23.xxx, which is somewhere in Poland.

Regards



Pil (Trustworthy from experience) schrieb:
> Maybe you think the map should be centered where the click happened. I
> also thought that a while ago... and wrote a script that exacatly does
> that
>
>
> http://wolfpil.googlepages.com/doubleclickzoom.html
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 4, 1:13 am, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> I have a weird problem with a map, running on my webserver. The same map 
>> behaves fine on localhost. I have stripped down the problem to the 
>> essentials.
>>
>> http://maps.alphadex.de/maps/testmaptype2.html
>>
>> The map shall zoom between two discrete scales: 6 and 9. A click on the map 
>> toggles. The strange: The GLog window shows strange positions (e.g. Berlin: 
>> (52.776185688961704, 23.66455078125), although the real position should be 
>> something around (52.53627304145948, 13.4033203125)). Therefore the new 
>> center position is totally wrong. Currently I have no clue, what happens 
>> here. As I said: Fine with localhost, wrong with my webserver...
>>
>> Does anybody see the problem?
>>
>> Regards and thanks in advance
>>     
> >
>
>   

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