Wow, i think you're right.... bad for me..

I thought the api managed the transparency because, in IE6 the browser
can't make anything with alpha, and even there, the opacity works like
is expected.
I dindn't knew that I could do it from the server. do you know where I
can get more info? I've been searching a lot...

On Feb 16, 2:02 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Feb 16, 4:15 pm, JPerelli <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The problem for me here is that when 2 polylines are one over the
> > other, they sum their opacitys (alpha) and I don't want that. I want
> > them to sum their colors, but no their opacitys.
>
> That's the way the browser graphics work; it's not an API thing
> specifically.
>
> The only way to do this is to create server-side tiles for your
> overlays. That way you control exactly what's displayed, but you then
> come up against the capabilities of your server graphics library,
> which might behave in the same way.

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