Hi Eric! First of all, thank you for your answer, I haven't expected it anymore.
> You'd also need to declare your control using something like that: > > OpenLayers.Control.ODAQuery = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Control, { > initialize: function(options) { > OpenLayers.Control.prototype.initialize.apply(this, > [options]); > }, > > CLASS_NAME: "OpenLayers.Control.ODAQuery" > }); Okay, I've done that and it looks much cleaner! Unfortunately it is still no applying the ItemsActive appendix to the css class name, but I fixed it by setting this.active manually in both, my activate and deactivate methods. > Your class should override the unactivate() method and call > this.map.unregister() from this method. Sorry, but this is not working either, it complains that this.map.unregister() does not return an object. > Hmm, if you register a callback for the click event only, you should > still be able to navigate. Go back to us with examples if that doesn't > work. That's right, but I want my users _not_ to be able to navigate anymore when my own control is active. I hope someone can help me with sorting out the last problems as well. Regards Pascal Ehlert _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users