ok...the app im working on does the following:

it creates (using a complex calculation which takes time!) a GIF ,
using a specific zoom level based on the bounds, which is added as a
layer. It does this only ONCE (as the calculation is pretty heavy).
Manipulating the map (zooming for e.g) is done on-the-fly by
interpolating that GIF (which is in a low zoom level).
So i must have the same bounds on all browsers.

Let me be sure i understood. your saying: despite setting the map size
for 300px , 500px for e.g the bounds ill get will differ on different
resolutions and on different browsers?



On May 20, 6:31 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > im saving the bounds in a db per user per all browsers.
>
> But why?   Knowing the bounds isn't necessary to enable you to
> recreate the map.  Remember the maps only come in discrete integer
> zoom levels, you can't adjust maps of different screen size to cover
> exactly the same area, even if they happen to be in the same
> proportion.    What would be the problem for you with recording map
> centre and zoom level instead?
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