Adding a Google layer on the fly works fine here:
http://suite.opengeo.org/geoexplorer/composer/
Note that Google often make changes to the Google Maps API, so it is better to
not rely on Google layers.
Andreas.
On Tuesday, Mar 10, 2015 at 2:20 PM, pablo zader <[email protected]>, wrote:
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From: pablo zader <[email protected]>
Date: 2015-02-22 0:39 GMT-03:00
Subject: Firefox does not work with GeoExplorer (openlayers)
To: openlayers-users <[email protected]>
Hi list,
The problem is detected by firebug when GeoExplorer start with Mozilla, but the
strange thing is that with google chrome works fine (and IE):
NotFoundError: Node was not found
document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].removeChild...
The exception is thrown in the googlesource.js file, line 334 , in the function
loadScript:
loadScript: function(options) { .... window.setTimeout((function() { if
(!gxp.plugins.GoogleSource.loader.ready) { this.loading = false; this.ready =
false; document.getElementsByTagName("head")[0].removeChild(script); (LINE 334)
errback.call(options.scope); this.fireEvent("failure"); this.purgeListeners();
} ....
I understand that there is a problem when firefox wants to access the service
google but not so google chrome.
Thanks in advanced
Pablo
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