Andrew

I've put in your workaround and it seems to work.
(I also put in the change so the map will not exceed the screen size).

Now I'm thinking I should put a little warning box up for about 5
seconds if the zooms get changed when the map type changes.  Or should
I stop and leave well enough alone -  don't want to be accused of over-
engineering the product <grin>.

Try it now.
Link: http://tinyurl.com/qg3tkp

How do I raise an "issue".  I should do that.

Thanks

On Sep 10, 4:50 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Sep 10, 7:27 pm, Papa Bear <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > 1) do others see this problem?
> > 2) is there a fix/workaround?
>
> 1: I can't see the problem because your map is far larger than my
> laptop screen and you have deliberately suppressed scrollbars. So I
> can't see the scale or get at the maptype control. But I have
> reproduced it with another map.
>
> 2: I suppose you could pick up the maptypechanged event and do your
> own checking against getMinimumResolution and getMaximumResolution for
> the new map type, and explicitly zoom to the right level.
>
> I reckon it's worth raising this as an issue. The same thing happens
> on maps.google.com.
>
> Andrew
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