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…s that the div is in the correct position) - Given the cluster-marker-container div a width/height so that you can click it in Safari/Chrome.
…last update, because they were required to get it working on everything.
…it :P WP7 devices do NOT pay attention to even the 2D transformation CSS properties. The solution is a simple substitution from the code that Leaflet use for their marker positioning.
I've used the HTML5 getElementsByClassName function, this works in most major browsers (safari, Firefox, Chrome) and IE9+. If somebody wants to do a fix for IE 8 and below, feel free :)
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I had the same problem as this chap here #8 and I changed the following to get it to work.
Hope this helps :)