In data lunedì 24 maggio 2010 11:01:58, Andreas Hocevar ha scritto: : > Oh, and I was the reviewer. Great! > > Well in that case, the solution to the OP's problem is to reconfigure the > control with the new set of layers after adding/removing layers, instead > of creating a new control with a new layer. > > Regards, > Andreas.
Thank you all for the suggestions, The suggested workaround works on both FF and Chrome, but I'm still confused: what if I need two different controls instances attached to the the two layers ? Suppose I want the Control.SelectFeature attached to the first layer to open a popup and the Control.SelectFeature attached to the second layer to update a div somewhere in the page. Does Control.SelectFeature really needs to be a singleton ? Additionaly: why on Chrome I can have two different controls attached to my two layers and on FF I can't ? This doesn't work on FF (lower left point click is not active) but works on Chrome: http://www.parconord.milano.it/ol_ko.html Should I file a bug report ? -- Alessandro Pasotti itOpen - "Open Solutions for the Net Age" w3: www.itopen.it Linux User# 167502 _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
