Can you provide a link to the site? It's hard to determine what is wrong
without being able to look at the code.

On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 5:45 PM, androcles <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi, I'm working on a website and we're using the google maps api.  I
> have a map layer that fits the whole page, and over it a header layer
> that anchors on the top and it is displayed over the map.  Inside the
> header layer, there are two other layers that are initially collapsed
> and docked to the bottom of the header, but whenever there is a
> search, the left layer (search options layer) expands and must 'pop'
> out of the header layer.  It is working well on firefox, safari, but
> not on IE XX.  This is the first issue, in IE, the search options
> layer doesn't expands, it keeps inside the header layer.
>
> The second issue.  I have a middle layer between the map and the
> header that is created dynamically, its purpose is to block
> interaction with the map.  The problem is that on Firefox and safari,
> I can't interact with the map at all, it's like if there is something
> above it (even if I remove the block layer). On IE I can interact with
> the map.
>
> Any ideas?
> >
>


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Thanks,
Andy Baughman

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