I added //Resizes to the actual bounding box window.moveTo(0,0); window.resizeTo(new_width,new_height);
to the web page, so the image have the right size. Maybe I get something wrong, but I thing, the tiles are fitting. Some parts of the images remain white (but "Yahoo" sign is on the right place) sometimes, but as I remember, it happend also in the old version. On Mon, 01 Sep 2008 23:04:42 +0200, Frederik Ramm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Petr, > > > Because of this I >> decided to integrate Yahoo support to wmsplugin. It is much simpler >> than ywms (it's implemented as new grabber). What didn't change is >> that I am still using Yahoo web API, so I hope, I am still complying >> their conditions. > > I have looked at your code briefly, and I don't quite understand how the > Yahoo access works. Does the gnome-web-photo application really run the > Javascript that's part of Yahoo!'s API, and if so, where is the feedback > channel that you need form the Javascript to your Java code telling you > which zoom level was chosen and so on? This was originally implemented, > I believe, using the "dump" method of firefox. I can't seem to find all > this logic in your code so how does it work? > > Bye > Frederik > -- Petr Dlouhý _______________________________________________ josm-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/josm-dev
