Hi Boris, You might also try posting your question here: http://groups.google.com/group/gwt-google-apis
/dmc David Chandler Developer Programs Engineer, Google Web Toolkit On Sep 30, 3:26 am, Boris Lenzinger <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > I'm currently facing a blocking problem when using GWT google map api > (version 1.1.0) with IE 6. > GWT version used is 2.0.3. > > Here is the context : I have a web interface that displays 2 maps : one on > the left that shows > a general view and one the right that shows details of a selected zone of > the left map. > > The left map displays squares (let's denote them A-square) that are > clickable. When you click > on a A-square, the second map (on the right) zooms to show details of this > A-square. This > A-square is composed of smaller squares (let's denote the B-square). > > There are around around 180 B-squares per map. They are also clickable. When > you click on a > B-square, its color changes according to the context. It is also added to a > list of selected > squares (or removed if the click is for unselecting it). > > I got it working but it is very very slow. It is completely unusable in > fact. If I > click on the button for selecting all B-squares, I can see each one changing > of color (takes around > 15 seconds to get all of them colored). > > I've investigated to understand what is going on. First CPU usage is raising > to 50% while applying color. > It seems that the A-square and B-square (and in fact all polygons) are > displayed using SVG polygons. > I have seen this with Firebug when selecting a B-Square. But IE does not > have native support for SVG and > I think the problem is that : no native support for SVG. > > I have tried to install Abode SVG plugin but it didn't change anything. I > then tried the library > http://code.google.com/p/sgweb/but it didn't work neither. > So I really don't know how to solve this. > > I have to keep IE 6 as the main browser (it is working almost fine under > firefox). > > Anyone has already faced such thing and solved it ? > > Any hint are welcome ! > > A solution would be to wrap some javascript component into GWT (since > apparently google maps > from javascript does not use SVG components from what I understood). But I > would like to make > pure GWT solution work since it is already coded. > > thank you for your help. > > Boris -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Web Toolkit" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-web-toolkit?hl=en.
