OL trunk: WFS transparency in IE

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David E. Reksten

OL trunk: WFS transparency in IE

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Just downloaded OL trunk for testing purposes. Built it with full.cfg,
but notice that my WFS layers are now opaque in IE7, rather than
semi-transparent as in FireFox2.

Have I missed a (build) setting, or is this a bug? If this is a
confirmed bug, I'd be happy to make an entry in Trac.

.david
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Eric Lemoine

Re: OL trunk: WFS transparency in IE

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Hi. What do you mean by the wfs layer is opaque? It means you don't
see the layers below the wfs layer ? Could you show us a screen shot
or something ? Thx. Eric

2008/2/6, David E. Reksten <der@...>:

> Just downloaded OL trunk for testing purposes. Built it with full.cfg,
> but notice that my WFS layers are now opaque in IE7, rather than
> semi-transparent as in FireFox2.
>
> Have I missed a (build) setting, or is this a bug? If this is a
> confirmed bug, I'd be happy to make an entry in Trac.
>
> .david
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bartvde

Re: OL trunk: WFS transparency in IE

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I've got the same problem with trunk, the vector features are
semi-transparent in Firefox, but in IE they are totally opaque. My style is
defined as:

        this.style = {};
        this.style.fillOpacity = 0.3;
        this.style.strokeOpacity = 0.3;
        this.style.strokeColor = "blue";
        this.style.fillColor = "blue";

Any pointers?

Best regards,
Bart

Hi. What do you mean by the wfs layer is opaque? It means you don't
see the layers below the wfs layer ? Could you show us a screen shot
or something ? Thx. Eric

2008/2/6, David E. Reksten <der at dod.no>:

> Just downloaded OL trunk for testing purposes. Built it with full.cfg,
> but notice that my WFS layers are now opaque in IE7, rather than
> semi-transparent as in FireFox2.
>
> Have I missed a (build) setting, or is this a bug? If this is a
> confirmed bug, I'd be happy to make an entry in Trac.
>
> .david
> _______________________________________________
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> Users at openlayers.org
> http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
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David E. Reksten

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Sure,

In FireFox2: http://clip2net.com/page/m0/91875
In IE7: http://clip2net.com/page/m0/91876
Layer style settings: http://clip2net.com/page/m0/91877

.david

On 06/02/2008, Eric Lemoine <eric.c2c@...> wrote:

> Hi. What do you mean by the wfs layer is opaque? It means you don't
> see the layers below the wfs layer ? Could you show us a screen shot
> or something ? Thx. Eric
>
> 2008/2/6, David E. Reksten <der@...>:
> > Just downloaded OL trunk for testing purposes. Built it with full.cfg,
> > but notice that my WFS layers are now opaque in IE7, rather than
> > semi-transparent as in FireFox2.
> >
> > Have I missed a (build) setting, or is this a bug? If this is a
> > confirmed bug, I'd be happy to make an entry in Trac.
> >
> > .david
> > _______________________________________________
> > Users mailing list
> > Users@...
> > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
> >
>
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Frederic Junod

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http://trac.openlayers.org/changeset/5944 is guilty :-)

I'll re-open the bug and propose a patch,

fredj

Le Thu, 7 Feb 2008 08:10:48 +0100,
"Bart van den Eijnden (OSGIS)" <bartvde@...> a écrit :

> I've got the same problem with trunk, the vector features are
> semi-transparent in Firefox, but in IE they are totally opaque. My style is
> defined as:
>
>         this.style = {};
>         this.style.fillOpacity = 0.3;
>         this.style.strokeOpacity = 0.3;
>         this.style.strokeColor = "blue";
>         this.style.fillColor = "blue";
>
> Any pointers?
>
> Best regards,
> Bart
>
> Hi. What do you mean by the wfs layer is opaque? It means you don't
> see the layers below the wfs layer ? Could you show us a screen shot
> or something ? Thx. Eric
>
> 2008/2/6, David E. Reksten <der at dod.no>:
> > Just downloaded OL trunk for testing purposes. Built it with full.cfg,
> > but notice that my WFS layers are now opaque in IE7, rather than
> > semi-transparent as in FireFox2.
> >
> > Have I missed a (build) setting, or is this a bug? If this is a
> > confirmed bug, I'd be happy to make an entry in Trac.
> >
> > .david
> > _______________________________________________
> > Users mailing list
> > Users at openlayers.org
> > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
> >
> --
> Bart van den Eijnden
> OSGIS, Open Source GIS
> http://www.osgis.nl
>
>
>
>
>
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