1. Fix for horizontal and vertical wrap. Problem was in
`getTileAtPoint`: it was working only for points inside viewer - thanks
to @avandecreme for finding this.
2. Was small bug in not rendering top row and left column - after scroll
there are empty space and need some time for rendering.
All event handler signatures changed to 'fn(event)'
eventSource property added to the event object passed
Redundant event source properties removed ('button' and 'viewer'
Documentation updated in MouseTracker
changelog.txt updated
IE 10 is treating the data coming back from the JSONP request as a
string and not as XML. I have confirmed this issue is happening on
numerous IE10 machines but have not seen it on any other browser.
The change simply checks the type of the data variable and if it is a
string it parses the string as XML and updates the data object.
The TileSource error handling path used to raise non-obvious
"Unspecified error" exceptions on IE < 10 when configured with a URL
from a different origin (hostname or port) because the handler included
``xhr.status`` in the error message, triggering a security exception.
Now the second exception is caught and the log message will use the
original exception message instead to make the root cause more obvious.
Mostly unused function arguments but there were also a fair number
of legacy names which are now no longer used.
One question which comes up – mostly in tilesource.js – is whether
there is any value in leaving unused variables for functions which
are intended to be overridden anyway. I'm inclined to say that the
docs + tests need to be sufficient as there's no enforcement that
whatever is in the base implementation will actually be followed by
any of the real functions.
The license text will be provided on the website, etc., and it seems
strange to list no copyright date newer than the original CodePlex
copyright from the AJAX Control Toolkit. Add a blanket copyright
statement for contributions to the OpenSeadragon project, stating that
copyright is held by the authors of each contribution. This blanket
statement is not intended to preclude individual contributors from
attaching their own copyright statements to their modifications.