My initial though at first was also that the browsers with problems
ceases to render the image at a certain scale factor. But when I test
it, it doesn't seem to be that simple.


In a second example I have scaled the image up 300%. The original image
is 2658 x 2735 pixels (35 kb) and the scaled up one is 7974 x 8205
pixels (276 kb). When I try this in various browsers the results are a
bit surprising.



- Chrome doesn't render the GroundOverlay at all.

- Firefox behaves almost the same way but instead of not rendering the
image at zoom levels 15, 17, 19 and 20, it doesn't render it at zoom
level 13 and 20.

- The most surprising results come from IE7 though. Increasing the size
of the image doesn't affect at which zoom levels it's displayed. (it's
down to zoom level 12 with both images). But for some strange reason it
turns the image upside down!!



Test it yourself at:


http://www.svennerberg.com/test/groundoverlay.html (Test with the
original image)

http://www.svennerberg.com/test/groundoverlay_huge.html (Test with 300%
larger image)



The images:
http://www.svennerberg.com/test/img/groundoverlay_red.png (The original)

http://www.svennerberg.com/test/img/groundoverlay_huge.png (300% bigger)



On a side note: it works perfectly inSafari, Firefox and Chrome on Mac
OSX.


/Gabriel

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