Thank you very much for help, now it works!!

On 11 Nov, 01:28, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 10, 7:10 am, Culturalbook <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everybody!!
> > I made a site that include the Google's map and I add some overlay
> > with JavaScript... when I see the site from Firefox 3.5, all the
> > overlays are displayed properly, but when I navigate the site with
> > IE8, it displays only one polygon and in a very strange way (the
> > polygon changes with the zoom)...
> > Here you can find an 
> > eaxmple:http://www.culturalbook.altervista.org/mappa_foto.php
> > (the overlays are in Italy, Southern Europe)
>
> It looks to me like you have the stroke and opacity reversed.  IE
> doesn't like integers for opacity.
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/reference.html#GPolygo...
>
> GPolygon(latlngs:GLatLng[], strokeColor?:String, strokeWeight?:Number,
> strokeOpacity?:Number, fillColor?:Number, fillOpacity?:Number,
> opts?:GPolygonOptions)
>
> The weight is the width of the line in pixels. The opacities is given
> as a number between 0 and 1.
>
> from your page:
> regione_0=new google.maps.Polygon(vertici, "#0000ff", 0.8, 2,
> "#0000ff", 0.35);
>
> Note that strokeWight is 0.8, strokeOpacity is 2...
>
> BTW - your map div has zero size in IE6, so I can't see the map at
> all.
>
>   -- Larry

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