Now I want to move all the Chicago area pins to the right spots, but I realize that would be, well... crazy and obsessive, so I'm refraining.
Awww, now we know where Seamus is.
Would switching to Postgres help at all, or is it more difficult to interface with PHP, or is the stuff you're running into unrelated to the stuff that Postgres does better than MySQL?
NovaChild, if you read back in this thread you'll probably get a pretty good idea of what technical issues have been and how they are being addressed. I'd try to nilly the specifics for you but I don't really know what most of this stuff means.
When I zoom the US map, it goes black, except for the midwest, where I get the counties. All the pins are still there, even in the black part.
Also, is there any way to make the control/submit box smaller? We're losing the lower part of Texas.
DX, I think I wacked the control box size problem. I could only reproduce it on Netscape. I can't reproduce the black-out problem. What OS are you seeing that on?
Mozilla on Win 98. It works fine here at work with Mozilla on XP.
Huh. The only mozilla I'm running is Firefox, on Win2K and Linux. Couldn't get a reproduction on either problem, on either platform. Ima stop chasing this, if you don't mind. Win98 seems to be the culprit.
Fine by me. I was wondering if others were seeing the same effect. As noted, I can zoom at work.
Good enough. I wonder, now, if any Apple user has tried a zoom?
ita, if you got my last insent... The code archive has been updated. Also, at cutover time, the latest data should be moved over.
Also, is there any way to make the control/submit box smaller? We're losing the lower part of Texas.
At my resolution, I lose northern California. This is on both WinXP and Win2K in IE6. What happens is the submit box remains in the same place but the whole map zooms, and so the box now covers part of the map instead of being in the ocean.
Gus, I'm on a Mac and it works fine for me.
You're a Mac girl? And to think I used to like you.