On Wednesday, June 8, 2011 10:03:58 AM UTC+2, Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
>
> Just leave the old window intact (but invisible) and render the new
> one on top.  When you restore the old window, it should be more or
> less the same as it was.  If the map widget gives you trouble, you
> don't even need to set it invisible... just layer it under the new
> panel with z-index.
>
> This is a good idea... I didn't  thought about because I am always afraid to 
make pages too heavy.
On the search tab we manage better the history, and when you came back on a 
map, you should have the map exacly as you left (but we manage every thing 
in some variable on gwt, I'm not sure that is the best way...)

> 2) I did not quite understand well what do you mean in "just pick a
> > random sample"... Are you suggesting to load a pre-configured map/kml
> > with some markers?
>
> When you arrive at the map, it's zoomed out all the way and blank.
> Never show an empty map to the user.  Put some markers on there when
> zoomed out all the way, or use the google javascript client stuff to
> geoip the user and pick a reasonable level of zoom for them.
>
Right, never show an empty map! For now we show a loading dialog... 
We have optimized the loading, but unfortunately it is still slow ...

Jeff
>

Thanks again !
Alessandro 

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