That's it!!! And the solution was under my nose! Well, that's almost it - it works now with FF and Chrome, but with IE8 it works only in "compatibility mode". That's with proj4js-compressed.
Thanks a bunch, I owe you a beer! New link, still be live for some time if someone has a followup... http://89.164.44.84/geoserver/kutina/pretrazivanje_po_ulicama_vanjski_7.html still looking for advice/links/tips on building the "search by address" web app. Best regards, --- Zoran Jankovic ZIS-Izrada softvera i savjetovanje / ZIS - Software Development and Consulting http://www.zisis.hr M: 00 385 98 682 902 T: 00 385 44 683 374 A. Senoe 4 44320 Kutina Croatia On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Mike Adair <mad...@dmsolutions.ca> wrote: > Zoran, > > It looks like you are using Proj4js where it dynamically loads the required > projection code files. In some earlier versions of Proj4js that had > problems in IE (possibly in Chrome as well) but I think that is fixed in the > latest version. In any case, you can get around the issue by using > proj4js-compressed.js rather than proj4js.js which includes all projection > code. You can also build your own version of Proj4js-compressed with only > the projections you need and it would save a little space. > > Mike > > > > Zoran Jankovic wrote: > >> Hi list, >> >> I'm sort of a newbie, and I have a question regarding the usage of >> Proj4.js, defining displayProjection and various browser interpretation. In >> short, everything works as intended when using latest Firefox, but it seems >> that my custom displayProjection is not recognized when using Chrome or IE8. >> >> I have defined both SphericalMercator and my custom projection using >> Proj4js.defs. I do not not for sure that this is necessary, but I have found >> that retrieving selected data via WFS displays as I want only using this >> setup, and only using Firefox. So FF displays data correctl on the first >> load, you can choose Street name and click on "Display" button, and voila, >> the map zooms to the streets BBOX. IE8 and Chrome show initial ma extent >> somewhere in Turkmenistan, bounds are not transformed/projected correctly >> and you can only see GMaps, not my data that is several thousand km west >> :-). >> >> My problem is, if I have to point it out by now, that I really need to >> make it work at least with IE8 :-(. >> >> Perhaps it is best that you should look at the example. The site is not >> live, so I set up a little port forwarding... Please, do not abuse :-). The >> site is in Croatian, yes I know the encoding is screwed, but this is all ad >> hoc, just to solve this projection problem. >> It is intended to be used for searching street names, and later on for >> addresses as well, maybe we'll add some POI with pictures (pop up), etc. If >> anyone has experience with this sort of things, I would very much appreciate >> all the help, tips and/or links. >> >> >> http://89.164.44.84/geoserver/kutina/pretrazivanje_po_ulicama_vanjski_4.html >> >> The link will be live for a couple of hours... Try it with FF, and then >> with Chrome or IE8 and you'll see what my problem is :-(. >> >> --- >> Zoran Jankovic >> ZIS-Izrada softvera i savjetovanje / ZIS - Software Development and >> Consulting >> >> http://www.zisis.hr >> >> M: 00 385 98 682 902 >> T: 00 385 44 683 374 >> >> A. Senoe 4 >> 44320 Kutina >> Croatia >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@openlayers.org >> http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > > -- > Michael Adair > Senior Software Architect > DM Solutions Group Inc. > > Office: (613) 565-5056 x26 > mad...@dmsolutions.ca > http://www.dmsolutions.ca > http://research.dmsolutions.ca > > >
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