On Oct 27, 8:54 am, MikeP <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes I should post a link to the problem page, but its an internal site
> so I can't do that.  Also, it is dealing with using Google Maps within
> WebSphere Portal, so I don't really have a public portal site where I
> could post something.

Sounds like you are either violating the TOS or should have an
enterprise license. If you have an enterprise/premier license you
should be able to contact your Google Representative for support.

  -- Larry

>
> Anyway, I was able to resolve this issue.  I found that the problem
> was that I wasn't adding the map initialization function properly to
> the body onload.  Within a portlet, you don't have access to the body
> tag so I was using dojo to add the function to body onload, and my
> problem was in that dojo call.
>
> On thing I did find was that I had to put my google maps javascript
> code at the bottom of my JSP page, AFTER the regular page markup.  Not
> sure if that is a portal-specific thing, but it makes it work
> properly.
>
> -Mike
>
> On Oct 25, 3:54 am, Rossko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > I have the same issue in IE7 .....
>
> > Did you read any of the posts though?
> > In particular -
> >   "It is really hard to guess what it is doing wrong given
> >   the information in your post. "
> > Post a link to your problem page.
>
> > cheers, Ross K- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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