HTML5 Viewer and Internet Explorer 11
Hi,
Has anyone noticed problems with the HTML5 viewer in Internet Explorer 11 or earlier? Our maps have some bizarre behaviour.
- The scroll wheel zoom only goes in, not out.
- Panning can be an adventure, if you have a map in an iframe and pan your mouse past the iframe boundary the pan tool kindof reverses functions -- panning when you are not pressing the left click, and only releasing when you are actually clicking.
- Iframe or not, if you happen to press the right and left clicks together you have the same grabbing thing, press it again and the panning locks up entirely.
None of these things happen in Firefox or Chrome.
Regards,
David
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Hi David,
We've noticed these issues as well. Unfortunately these issues directly affect the map control itself, which is an Esri component. It seems like other people have brought some of these issues up: http://forums.arcgis.com/threads/98311-IE11-mouse-wheel-scrolling-and-map-zoom
I imagine IE11 will be fully supported in the next release of Esri's JavaScript API.
Cheers,
Jason
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I'm seeing the same issues in my IE 11.0.9600.16428
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Hi David,
We're aware of a problem with zooming in Internet Explorer 11. It's not limited to our viewer -- people are also reporting the same issue with (https://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=5944) Google , too. We're looking into ways around this. In the meantime, if you put your browser in IE 10 document mode, this may fix the issue for you. Are you seeing this in versions of Internet Explorer other than 11?
Thanks,
Jordan
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Just did a little more checking in IE10 and put that meta tag in the index file, thanks for that. The scrolling wheel issue is fixed but the other issues I mentioned are still problems. They aren't as common of occurances I suppose but we have a lot of maps in iframes and if you pan outside the iframe you basically need to reload the map.
Would love to hear of a workaround if someone finds one.
David
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Hi David,
I was able to reproduce your other issues. Strangely, IE 10 and 11 seem worse than IE 8 or 9 when I tested it, though there were issues in all versions, and switching to IE 9 mode didn't improve things in 10 or 11. I've filed the issue and will follow up when we've found a workaround or fix.
Thanks,
Jordan
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