I got a very good link to generate gif files with different symbols like wheel , clock , flower and so on.. Here is the link for you .
http://ajaxload.info/ But, this still remains a problem with IE8. On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:31 AM, Kalyan Kamepalli < kalyan.kamepa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Bryan, > > I now figured the problem. It's working fine with IE6. Unfortunately, I can > not test this on Firefox, Chrome or Safari as our development servers don't > have them installed. However for the last couple of days I have been testing > this on IE8 and that just didn't work. Surprisingly, it didn't show any > error messages in development tools of IE. I think some problem with CSS for > IE8. I just tested this on IE6 and that worked. > > Any one else figured this problem before ? Are there any other problems > with IE8 ? > > Just got another question here. I changed my image from loading.gif to some > picture.gif with wheel type image and that did turn up well.But, the problem > here is, it remained static where as in the case of loading.gif , it showed > that nice progressive status ( The green bar keep increasing ). How to make > my wheel like picture get rotating kind of feel ?? > > Any suggestions and ideas are greatly appreciated. > > Cheers, > Kalyan. > > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 10:54 PM, McBride, Bryan < > bmcbr...@chacompanies.com> wrote: > >> Hi Kaylan, >> >> >> >> What errors are you getting in firebug? You should be able to just >> reference OpenLayers.js and LoadingPanel.js, add the stylesheet (with a >> valid path to the loading.gif), and add the control to your map. Did you >> download the loading.gif image and place it in your theme directory as your >> code shows? If not, you may be able to change the image path to * >> http://dev.openlayers.org/addins/loadingPanel/trunk/theme/default/img/loading.gif >> *. Without a link to your map or a code snippet or firebug error, this >> is the best I can do to help you troubleshoot… >> >> >> >> Best of luck! >> >> >> >> BRYAN >> >> >> >> *Bryan R. McBride, GISP*** >> >> GIS Programmer/Analyst >> >> *CHA* *~ Imagine What We Can Do For You!*** >> >> 518.453.3975 >> >> bmcbr...@chacompanies.com >> >> www.chacompanies.com >> >> >> >> *From:* Kalyan Kamepalli [mailto:kalyan.kamepa...@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:36 PM >> >> *To:* McBride, Bryan >> *Subject:* Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Define several states of view >> (Zoom/Area) >> >> >> >> Hi Bryan, >> >> >> >> The document says , >> >> >> >> *Use subversion to check out the >> **LoadingPanel*<http://svn.openlayers.org/addins/loadingPanel/trunk/> >> * addin. * >> >> I downloaded LoadingPanel.js >> >> *Place the >> **LoadingPanel.js*<http://trac.openlayers.org/browser/addins/loadingPanel/trunk/lib/OpenLayers/Control/LoadingPanel.js> >> * file in your >> **Control*<http://trac.openlayers.org/browser/trunk/openlayers/lib/OpenLayers/Control> >> * directory (or alternatively, place it elsewhere and add a **<script>**tag >> to your page that points to it). >> * >> >> I placed it directly under openlayers folder but not under >> control directory. Added a script tag >> >> <script src= "LoadingPanel.js"></script> >> >> *Use the **build tools* <http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/Profiles>* to >> create a single file build (or link to your OpenLayers.js file to run in >> development mode).* >> >> >> >> Is it really needed to build a single file. I haven't done this >> part. What about linking to OpenLayers.js file ? How to >> >> link LoadingPanel.js to OpenLayers.js ?? >> >> *Add a stylesheet to your page to style the LoadingPanel (see examples). >> * >> >> Added >> >> >> >> .olControlLoadingPanel { >> background-image:url(../theme/default/img/loading.gif); >> position: relative; >> width: 195px; >> height: 11px; >> background-position:center; >> background-repeat:no-repeat; >> display: none; >> } >> >> >> to my style.css >> >> >> >> >> >> *Construct a map and add a LoadingPanel to it* >> >> >> >> I added something like this to my HTML >> >> map >> >> .addControl( *new* OpenLayers.Control.LoadingPanel()) ; >> >> After all the above, I couldn't make my loading Panel working. Is there >> something that I am missing ?? >> >> >> >> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 11:10 PM, McBride, Bryan < >> bmcbr...@chacompanies.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Kaylan, >> >> >> >> Everything you need for this should be available here: >> http://trac.openlayers.org/wiki/Addins/LoadingPanel >> >> >> >> BRYAN >> >> >> >> *Bryan R. McBride, GISP* >> >> GIS Programmer/Analyst >> >> *CHA* *~ Imagine What We Can Do For You!* >> >> 518.453.3975 >> >> bmcbr...@chacompanies.com >> >> www.chacompanies.com >> >> >> >> *From:* Kalyan Kamepalli [mailto:kalyan.kamepa...@gmail.com] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 24, 2010 7:41 AM >> *To:* McBride, Bryan >> *Subject:* Re: [OpenLayers-Users] Define several states of view >> (Zoom/Area) >> >> >> >> Hello Bryan, >> >> >> >> I would like to set up a status notifier/ progress bar something like the >> one you set up in geoexplorer. Is there any chance that you could that piece >> of code with me or could you give me any suggestion on setting one like that >> on my normal OpenLayers Map ?? >> >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Kalyan >> >> On Mon, Aug 16, 2010 at 11:08 PM, BMcBride <bmcbr...@chacompanies.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> Hi Philippe, >> >> I have put together some >> http://www.bryanmcbride.com/blog/geoexplorer_hacks_2 documentation for >> implementing similar "Quick Zooms" in GeoExplorer. GeoExplorer is a >> component of the http://opengeo.org/community/suite/ OpenGeo Suite , >> built >> on OpenLayers and GeoExt. You can see the "Quick Zooms" in action >> http://www.opengeohost.com/geoexplorer/ here . Hopefully this will get >> you >> going in the right direction! >> >> BRYAN >> >> ----- >> Bryan R. McBride, GISP >> http://www.bryanmcbride.com bryanmcbride.com >> http://geoserving.net/ geoserving.net >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://osgeo-org.1803224.n2.nabble.com/Define-several-states-of-view-Zoom-Area-tp5427671p5427774.html >> Sent from the OpenLayers Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@openlayers.org >> http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> >> >> >> > > >
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