Bug 390 - [Chameleon] pan widgets not working in simple button image sample
: [Chameleon] pan widgets not working in simple button image sample
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
: Chameleon
Widget
: 1.99
: PC Windows 98
: P3 normal
: 1.99 beta 4
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Reported: 2004-05-18 16:07 by
Modified: 2004-12-02 21:25 (History)


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Description From 2004-05-18 16:07:10
The pan arrow widgets (N, NE, E, etc.) are not working in the simple button 
sample for the Base Widget pack:

http://localhost/chameleon/samples/sample_basic_plainbuttons.phtml

No panning is performed, whether the application has just started or even after 
some Zooming In and/or Zooming Out has occurred. 

The other two Base Widget pack samples both have pan widgets that work 
properly.
------- Comment #1 From 2004-05-18 16:10:29 -------
Similarly, the ZoomAllLayers widget also doesn't work. 
------- Comment #2 From 2004-05-19 13:03:59 -------
I cannot reproduce this, it seems to work fine for me on windows.  Can anyone
else reproduce this behaviour?
------- Comment #3 From 2004-05-19 13:11:12 -------
This also works for Chris.
------- Comment #4 From 2004-05-19 13:24:19 -------
Works for me under XP Pro in Moz 1.6, Firefox 0.8, and IE 6.

Which browser and version was this behaviour noticed?  I'll try and replicate
using those conditions.
------- Comment #5 From 2004-05-19 14:09:28 -------
It works for me on Linux Fedora Core 1, mozilla 1.6, Chameleon tarball
2004-05-13
------- Comment #6 From 2004-05-20 08:40:50 -------
The behaviour was noted on a Windows 98 machine under IE 5.0.??? (Not my 
laptop, but my desktop, so I don't have the exact browser version handy.)

I'll try installing the latest on my laptop today and retrying this one. 
------- Comment #7 From 2004-05-20 16:58:55 -------
OK. I wasn't able to reproduce this one on my laptop running Windows and IE. 
I'll have to try it again next week on my home machine. 

Stay tuned.....
------- Comment #8 From 2004-05-26 09:01:11 -------
OK. This still isn't working for me on my home machine. I'm running Windows 98 
and IE 5.00.2614.3500. 

It does work properly under Mozilla 1.5 on the same machine. 

Additional detail:

At this time, this is how it behaves...

* open simple button images sample (fine)
* click on Ottawa to zoom in (fine)
* click on pan west button (nothing happens to map)
* click anywhere on map again (pan west happens instead of expected zoom)
* click on Zoom all Layers button (nothing happens to map)
* click anywhere on map again (zoom all layers happens instead of expected zoom)

Basically, it behaves like a delayed acceptance of the actio performed until 
the map is clicked. 
------- Comment #9 From 2004-06-24 10:59:44 -------
changing target to "-", since "1.99 beta release" is no longer valid, since it
is to general.

Paul and Darren should decide at which point during the beta release cycle this
should be resolved.
------- Comment #10 From 2004-07-08 11:18:21 -------
Changed target to 1.99 RC 1.
------- Comment #11 From 2004-11-04 18:21:28 -------
is this still broken in the latest beta?  I'm tempted to mark this as either
invalid or wontfix if we can't reproduce it.
------- Comment #12 From 2004-11-08 15:56:44 -------
Darren, there is a known problem in IE, if you click on the page while it is
still loading, the page stops loading but the requested action does not happen
either.  You need to click on the pan west button twice in this case.  Can you
try this?  If this is the case, then please mark this as wontfix because I am
not going to attempt a solution for this particular problem.
------- Comment #13 From 2004-11-08 16:12:59 -------
I tried it again, and the same behaviour is happening. I tried making 
*absolutely* sure that the map had completely loaded before trying the pan - 
still no reaction. I tried clicking the pan button a second time when the first 
one didn't work - still *no* reaction. 

In both cases the clicking on the map proper after attempting panning 
instigated a *single* pan in the desired direction. 

So, I guess this remains a bug. 
------- Comment #14 From 2004-11-24 15:28:43 -------
since this is localized to Darren's win98 machine .... won't fix.