Hi Sergio,
Well spotted.
That is really interesting reading. It certainly seems to be related
to the problem. The Z-indices that is explained in the article
probably explains why markers and polylines are appearing over the
infowindows. It totally ignores the zindex if I set it.http://
www.chromium.org/developers/design-documents/gpu-accelerated-compositing-in-chrome
The issue has been reported to the chrome team;http://code.google.com/
p/chromium/issues/detail?id=102284
On Nov 5, 1:20 pm, Sergio <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Enoch,
>
> this seems to be related to GPU accelerated compositing (turned on by
> default with Chrome 15).
> Disabling it via command line switch fixes the problem, but that's not
> really an option with the end users of our google-maps-centered webapp
> (more so after urging them for months to switch to Chrome because it was
> way faster ...)
> Any hope of an update fixing this? (like, for example, a new chrome build
> disabling the bugged GPU acceleration?)

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