Heming Zhu
Thanks for your suggestion and you are right, having styles in the form tag made maps to show up in firefox and chrome.
<form id="form1" style="width:100%; height:100%; margin:0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px">
Taking out dojoType from the form seems to behave a lot better on my custom application.
I'll do more testing so to apply aginst my custom application but you've just resolved most of my headaches.
Derek,
I am trying to build a asp.net application, so that I can do some server processing, such as accessing database directly with map present.
Also access or call javascript function from the server side as well. Asp.net forces you to have <form> tag and place server side controls like buttons or dropdownlist inside the form tag.
I guess I can change my design layout, but my custom application require that map to sit insde the form tag.
I am pretty new to the javascript api and no prior experience with dojo stuff.
Seems to me the dojo stuff is something that I need learn more about.
thanks
Don