Mike,

I don't know whether to feel stupid confused or just perplexed.
Perhaps a little of each.

A Crtl + Shift Refresh solved it. I should have considered it was a
one off error that had been cached when I found it worked in Firefox.

Thanks for your help Mike, appreciated.




On Sep 17, 1:40 pm, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wasn't it OllieP who wrote:
>
>
>
> >Mike thanks for looking - it would normally run in an Iframe on that
> >site, but fails in the iframe also.  In Firefox is it fine, but not in
> >IE7.  But I can run all my other maps which are the same script in
> >IE7. Did you run in Firefox?
>
> IE7 refuses to play nicely with other applications on my computer. Your
> page works fine in IE6 up to the point where it mentions
> window.frameElement.
>
> >The error is still ocurring today, if I use the application locally I
> >get the error you mention - the key is recognised as invalid and for
> >the wrong domain. It is the "rejected" on the production website that
> >is noteworthy.
> >Mine is the same message
>
> >"The Google Maps Api server rejected your request.  This could be
> >because the API key used on this site was registered for a different
> >website......"
>
> That text doesn't appear anywhere in the Javascript loaded by that page.
>
> Try pointing your IE7 directly at the gmap.asp page and performing a
> Ctrl-Shift-Refresh.
>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
> The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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