Eric,
 
Well, all I have done is downloaded OpenLayers 2.5 and swapped out the relevant 
images. So I guess this is something to do with the software?
 
I only test my apps on IE6, IE7 and FF (I am using 2.0.0.9  as well). I have 
found it in FF now that you have pointed it out and it is difficult to 
recreate. 
 
Does this happen with anyone else on 2.5? Is it a bug?
 
Cheers,
Brad Spencer
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Jarvies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 3 November 2007 1:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [OpenLayers-Users] drag zoom control images
 
brad,
 
tested on osx/g5 with safari 2.0.4 and 3.0.3, and firefox 2.0.0.9. if the mouse 
is held down, and the slider is moved up or down and/or more then a couple of 
seconds(mouse down), the slider tends to move out of range of the bar, either 
going above or below it's limits. at this point, if mouse down is released, the 
slider still continues to move(if the mouse is moving that is), but without 
being in the mouse down state.
 
otherwise, if the user merely/only clicks and releases on the bar to move the 
slider to the point where the mouse clicked down(on the bar), then the problem 
does not occur. however, what does occur sometimes, is when a zoom level on the 
bar is clicked, the mouseimmediatelymoves to that position(on the bar), but the 
slider may arbitrarily/immediatelymove a few bar-positions up or down, 
whichever way the mouse happened to be moving at that time. 
 
here are screenshot images and a quicktime movie showing the error:
 
http://CSL.com.mx/openlayers.org/
 
otherwise, looks great and works fine :)
 
regards,
 




Eric Jarvies
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On Nov 2, 2007, at 5:48 PM, bradleyspencer wrote:



Im not sure if anyone else is interested in doing this but I want to change the 
drag zoom and zoom bar controls to something a little softer in design. 
I have built some png images and they work fine on IE7 and FF but I am having 
trouble with IE6. They show up as black solid images?
I have used the pngfix.js solution but it does not help.
I have a demo at http://demo.cubewerx.com.au/test.html
Does anyone have any suggestion or better images that work?
Cheers,
Brad Spencer
 
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