Rossko

I misspoke earlier when I said that I tried the IE7 emulation. I think
that I was doing it wrong, I think. I have now access to a real IE7
browser and it actually works. Presumably
if I force IE8 it into compatibility mode via the meta it should work.
Don't have access to IE8 now to test.

Is this the right tag, btw?
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7" />

Now, I don't know what can of worms I'll be opening with the force IE7
rendering meta. Do you recommend it? Does it fix other mapping related
fuzziness? I've seen that this is a contentious matter.



On Aug 7, 10:31 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > After banging my head, I still don't know why it wouldn't work. And
> > yes, i tried compatibility view, IE7, etc. It snaps to odd places.
>
> But have you tried the <meta> tag method?  Obviously you couldn't on
> Mike's example, you'd need to make your own copy for that.  Once you
> do have your own example, you add GLogs e.g. of clickcoordinatesto
> find out whats happening.
>
> Are you using this example in some other part of the world? It can
> only snap where streets are known, but that doesn't seem to be what
> you're describing. (NoIE8here to verify)
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