On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 10:28:50PM +0200, Eric Lemoine wrote: > On Friday, May 29, 2009, Christopher Schmidt <[email protected]> wrote: > > So, Pierre and Andreas worked out: > > > > http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/1797#comment:22 > > > > To likely be a Google API change. As I understand it, this: > > > > * CHanged something that worked when we fixed it, to something that > > didn't > > * Was a change due to a GMaps API change > > * Was something that we put a lot of effort into fixing > > * Affects MapFish/GeoExt (and probably other JS Frameworks with > > * flexible map sizes) > > > > As a result, I think it's worth including in 2.8: It was worth it the > > first time, it's still worth it this time (even though we aren't > > responsible for the regression, we've still got to deal with it.) > > > > IF this ticket doesn't affect people (I think it does -- i just emailed > > the geoext list about it, and pierre bumped into it, after all) then we > > can bump it, but otherwise, it's worth another RC. > > > > So, if anyone else agrees with me -- and I'd especially like to hear > > from GeoExt or MapFish people who can confirm that this is actually an > > issue, and is now fixed -- then I say I roll an RC5 this afternoon. > > > It indeed affects GeoExt - Google layers within a map panel do not > display. I'll test Andreas' latest patch on Tuesday (said Monday in > the ticket but realized Monday is off for me) and will report back in > the ticket.
Well, a GeoExt user was able to confirm that 2.8-rc4 did not work, and using Google.js from trunk did, so I'm happy enough saying that this has been tested with GeoExt for the problem reported. Regards, -- Christopher Schmidt MetaCarta _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
