Hi William,

thanks for checking.
I noticed this, too. The strange thing is that, this just affect
webkit browsers. And Chrome's JS inspector doesn't throw out any
javascript errors related to this. This makes it pretty difficult to
find the source for this bug. Needs someone, who knows details about
the internal google maps (&virtual earth) javascript structure :(

Sascha

On 9 Jun., 12:11, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 5, 5:29 am, archinform <[email protected]> wrote:> In the example 
> there is a Google Maps and a Microsoft Bing Div
> > positioned on the same place (switching implemented by setting
> > different z-Indices). Maybe this causing the problem in Webkit?
>
> I noticed if you are panning in Bing Map, then move the mouse out of
> the map and select Google,  then panning stays on in Google and you
> can't turn it off.  So there must be some kind of conflict between the
> event handlers in the two mapping systems.

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