it does strange things like, when I attempt to zoom, it will zoom back out to the default view of the United States, even as the zoom scroll seems to indicate that I am correctly zoomed in to my intended target. in fact, waypoints like "A", "B", etc display and scroll correctly - I can drag them around, but behind them the entire-US map is dragged along, and in fact when I drag far enough away, the default-US is bordered by gray.
also, it seems to cycle endlessly between the servers khm.google.com and mt*.google.com, where * is a number between 0 and 3. it does a lot of "waiting for..." and "transferring data from..." but nothing actually gets accomplished.
I'm running ffox 3.1.16 on win7.
Yes I am running on win 7 IE On the traffic the speed bar is stick over the zoom.
On another win 7 IE a the University it isnt
The street veiw man often wont stick either
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 21, 2011, 09:16:45 PM
I'm running ffox 3.1.16 on win7.
You should consider upgrading to Firefox 4.0. :nod:
Quote from: The Premier on April 21, 2011, 09:55:16 PM
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 21, 2011, 09:16:45 PM
I'm running ffox 3.1.16 on win7.
You should consider upgrading to Firefox 4.0. :nod:
No, I would only recommend upgrading to 3.6.16 at this time. There are some massive memory leaks still in FF4 (this comes from one who's experienced them, and it effects tile based websites like Google Maps).
I'd like to upgrade to the functional version of google maps.
The google maps seem like they've generally gone to hell in terms of their performance the last couple years. It seems like they're a lot slower and less reliable. Unfortunately, they're still the best on the internet.
I have to be very careful when I click on Google Maps links in here because I often find myself sitting staring at "loading from . . ." messages while my CPU swings for the fences.
Google Maps is going slow for me. I'm using IE 9 and on windows 7.
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on April 21, 2011, 10:07:13 PM
Quote from: The Premier on April 21, 2011, 09:55:16 PM
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 21, 2011, 09:16:45 PM
I'm running ffox 3.1.16 on win7.
You should consider upgrading to Firefox 4.0. :nod:
No, I would only recommend upgrading to 3.6.16 at this time. There are some massive memory leaks still in FF4 (this comes from one who's experienced them, and it effects tile based websites like Google Maps).
There are massive memory leaks throughout Firefox history regardless of version. i wouldn't view that as a deterrent from upgrading.
Quote from: AlpsROADS on April 22, 2011, 08:03:42 PM
Quote from: rickmastfan67 on April 21, 2011, 10:07:13 PM
Quote from: The Premier on April 21, 2011, 09:55:16 PM
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 21, 2011, 09:16:45 PM
I'm running ffox 3.1.16 on win7.
You should consider upgrading to Firefox 4.0. :nod:
No, I would only recommend upgrading to 3.6.16 at this time. There are some massive memory leaks still in FF4 (this comes from one who's experienced them, and it effects tile based websites like Google Maps).
There are massive memory leaks throughout Firefox history regardless of version. i wouldn't view that as a deterrent from upgrading.
However, this memory leak combined with NoScript can lead to a leak of over 2GB in memory if you play around with it long enough.
I'm still having problems with google maps. :rolleyes:
Quote from: The Premier on April 21, 2011, 09:55:16 PM
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 21, 2011, 09:16:45 PM
I'm running ffox 3.1.16 on win7.
You should consider upgrading to Firefox 4.0. :nod:
Makes no difference, Google Maps is pretty much slow as hell regardless of browser, operating system or internet speed. Be it any combination of Firefox 4, Opera 10, Safari, 2 mbit DSL, 6 mbit DSL, XP, Vista or 7, it is just slow.
That said, as long as Google Earth is still running smoothly, Google Maps being slow isn't that much of a factor.
It appears google maps has zooming issues.
I find it works significantly better on FF (3.6.16) than IE or K-Meleon. The latter two have no problems with a simple map, but switch to aerials and they slow considerably. FF has the occasional problem when I try to do one action before he previous one is done loading, but a refresh will fix it.
Quote from: NE2 on April 24, 2011, 07:58:35 PM
I find it works significantly better on FF (3.6.16) than IE or K-Meleon. The latter two have no problems with a simple map, but switch to aerials and they slow considerably. FF has the occasional problem when I try to do one action before he previous one is done loading, but a refresh will fix it.
FYI, in my personal opinion, Google Maps runs better in IE9 than FF4 (no joke) or IE8 (before I upgrade to IE9).
It's probably IE9's new JavaScript engine. Before I switched to Chrome, whenever I'd be on google maps for a long period it would get slower and slower until IE8 would ask to kill a script. Click yes, and it became lightning fast (btw, that script was streetview).
I thought Streetview was pure Flash and it was the actual map interface that was Ajax
Quote from: deanej on April 25, 2011, 10:38:00 AM
It's probably IE9's new JavaScript engine. Before I switched to Chrome, whenever I'd be on google maps for a long period it would get slower and slower until IE8 would ask to kill a script. Click yes, and it became lightning fast (btw, that script was streetview).
Google maps works okay at first on IE9, but when I zoom in to try to use street view, it slows down on me.
Quote from: agentsteel53 on April 25, 2011, 10:51:14 AM
I thought Streetview was pure Flash and it was the actual map interface that was Ajax
I believe that's what's giving the trouble. You don't have to invoke streetview for it to cause slow-downs.
Looks like I can't play with streetview no more since that IE9 script slows google maps down. :-(
Am I the only person having zero problems with Google Maps whatsoever?
Nope (at least, not technical problems).
The Firefox crew seems to have fixed some of the problems in 4.0.1 that was just released today.
Google maps seems to be doing okay, but still going slow. :-/
Google Maps is working again on IE9 now. Was probably some google glitch and not the Javascript.
Has anyone else noticed that streetview will sometimes lock into panning mode even after you release the mouse button?
Happens to me. My first intuition was that Flash wouldn't register the "Mouse button released" event if it occurs outside of the window, but after testing just now, I can't reproduce the bug, so I assume it's caused by something else.
That particular panning bug doesn't have a noticeable trigger. Something just doesn't register inside the system. Once it starts, you can't stop it. You can even click, drag, release, and it will keep panning.
It seems that most bugs (other than extreme slowness) are caused by doing things in quick succession, without waiting for the previous task to end.
this is about 2 minutes after I typed "memphis tn" into the search bar.
(https://www.aaroads.com/uploads/memphis.png)
ouch.
Street View slowing down on me again after it was doing well for a couple of weeks.
Still working fine for me...
Quote from: agentsteel53 on May 10, 2011, 04:47:32 PM
this is about 2 minutes after I typed "memphis tn" into the search bar.
(https://www.aaroads.com/uploads/memphis.png)
ouch.
Jake, something tells me that you need to create a new profile for FF. That
should fix your problem.
Quote from: Steve on May 06, 2011, 06:01:23 AM
That particular panning bug doesn't have a noticeable trigger. Something just doesn't register inside the system. Once it starts, you can't stop it. You can even click, drag, release, and it will keep panning.
I actually found it yesterday. It happens when the mouse button is released while the pointer is in the mini-map in the lower-right corner of the viewport.
Google Maps is working again for me now.
Quote from: Dr Frankenstein on May 10, 2011, 10:55:24 PM
Quote from: Steve on May 06, 2011, 06:01:23 AM
That particular panning bug doesn't have a noticeable trigger. Something just doesn't register inside the system. Once it starts, you can't stop it. You can even click, drag, release, and it will keep panning.
I actually found it yesterday. It happens when the mouse button is released while the pointer is in the mini-map in the lower-right corner of the viewport.
That doesn't do it for me, so either FF4 doesn't cause that problem or it's just coincidence.
Quote from: agentsteel53 on May 10, 2011, 04:47:32 PM
this is about 2 minutes after I typed "memphis tn" into the search bar.
(https://www.aaroads.com/uploads/memphis.png)
ouch.
Obviously the Mississippi river floods have caused Memphis to float west to approximately Coffeyville, Kansas.
and, apparently, finished the I-70 corridor across to the Pacific ... strangely renumbering it I-40, which I don't think any of our Fictional Highways folks have ever quite suggested! :-D
Google Maps has zooming problems. When I zoom using the center thing on my mouse, the red box doesn't appear.
Works for me - FF5
The zoom on google maps is working again.