I have a map which overlays our wilderness data from the following map
services on top of google maps.

http://gis.cfc.umt.edu/CFCGIS/rest/services/NWPS_Web/MapServer -
Wilderness area polygons

http://gis.cfc.umt.edu/CFCGIS/rest/services/NWPS_WebNames/MapServer -
Wilderness area names

These are both cached map services and seem to work fine for the most
part. However, I have had users complain that when they zoom in to a
wilderness area, then pan, the map service, and sometimes the google
map tiles don't redraw/refresh and they get what appears as a
truncated wilderness boundary. The users complaining of this problem
use IE6 (yes, believe it or not they're still out there) and the
problem seems like it may be related to bandwidth (i.e. more likely to
occur in lower bandwidth situations).

Can someone shed some light on why this is occurring?
Is this related to the code or the service?
How can performance can be maximized when overlaying an external data
source?

As for solutions, I am open to making changes to the services or code
but would appreciate an indepth explanation into the cause of this
ellusive problem.

http://www.wilderness.net/NWPS/

For a more simplistic page, if you prefer, visit the above, then
select the first item under the "Full Screen GIS Wilderness Map" from
the "View/Download" dropdown. This will open just the map in a new
window without all the rest of the pages complexities.

Thanks much!
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