Thanks David,

I know that the description is weak, but it's the best I can do.  It
really very hard to explain what I see, but basically when you mouse
over the route a small white circle appears (the new waypoint you will
create if you drag the route) and if you click it, you can start to
drag it.  That's the expected behavior.  But then, it just won't drag
correctly.

Anyway, I think that maybe the problem is with the installation of
Firefox, not FF itself.  It happens on 2 computers here, but I just
installed FF on a third and it works fine.  So I guess I'll just
withdraw the question for now, and assume that the problem is more
local than global.

Leigh

On Jul 17, 5:03 am, DiTieM <dit...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This all used to work in Firefox, although I don't know exactly when
> > it seems to have stopped working well.
>
> Well, not sure if understand your problem. Just a note that might help.
> I noticed that Google maps in FF 3.6 is different than FF 4.0. The change
> is in the div that contains the map. In FF 3.6 they use css properties top
> and left to drag the map. In FF 4.0 they use -moz-transform. This change
> screw-up things if you are using something like jquery functions offset or
> position, which means, that affect things that do dragging and positioning.
> Now the question is, are you relying on Google maps 100% or you do some
> job on the top of them when the user drag the markers?
>
> I guess this change is to do animations when the map need to be dragged.
>
> Regards,
>   David

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