Oh, I forgot to put this part of the code, which is run just after the
previous code:
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entities.layer_office.events.on({
'featureselected': function (e) {onFeatureSelect(e.feature,
entity.map, control)},
'featureunselected': function (evt)
{onFeatureUnselect(evt.feature, entity.map) }
});
... the same for suburbs.suburbs_layer...
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So, I create the control with the layers I want, and after that I use the
layers.events.on to run something when the a feature is selected.
This is practically the same I saw in some examples. What could be wrong?
2011/12/3 emmexx <[email protected]>
> Il 12/02/2011 01:45 AM, Diego Pasqualin scrisse:
>
> > Any suggestion about what I might be doing wrong?
>
> Try using eventListeners instead of OnSelect?
> Or layer.events.on().
>
> Bye
> maxx
>
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