Wasn't it j who wrote:
>
>By the way, AIR's user agent is in the form of "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U;
>Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/420+ (KHTML, like Gecko) AdobeAIR/1.0"
>by default. I can spoof the user agent string in AIR if there's
>something else that would cause the Maps API to render the polylines
>in a format supported by AIR's Webkit version. Using Safari's user
>agent string didn't fix the issue.
For the purposes of selecting the poly technology, the API only looks
for the following words in the agent string:
opera msie applewebkit firefox camino mozilla
The rules are, in order of priority
applewebkit:
test for canvas.getContext() support
if so, use <canvas>
firefox:
test for SVG11 "Shape" "1.1" feature support
if so, use SVG
msie:
use VML
else:
use image server.
>What opacity functionality does
>AIR Webkit support that the Maps API implements?
I couldn't find any documentation on what AIR actually supports. The
official Adobe documentation page links to the current Safari <canvas>
technical specs and just says that not all these features are
implemented because they based AIR on an old version of webkit.
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