Use: v=2.s
On 6 Nov, 17:11, loboman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Internet Explorer cannot open the Internet site… Operation aborted
>
> With IE7. (Map works with no problem in ff .)
>
> I am getting this error but with a difference from other posts
> concerning this subject.
> The big difference is that when you click the error “OK” button and do
> a refresh, the map shows up just fine.
>
> From researching this, I know that it is likely caused by a javascript
> call disrupting the DOM before the page finishes loading. There are
> no tables.
>
> Link: http://www.ellobo-maps.com/
>
> This sometimes happens on the initial load, sometimes not, and, when
> you select a different category. A thing to note about this map, each
> category loads a different page. The pages are identical, they just
> load different markers.
>
> The error pattern is sporadic in both when it happens and to what
> pages to which it happens. You can go down the list of categories and
> have one or two throw the error, clear the browsing history, go back
> through the categories and have different pages throw the error.
> Sometimes many pages will throw the error, sometimes few.
>
> All the pages load markers but on some pages all of the markers are
> hidden. It makes no difference in the error pattern as to how many
> markers are loaded.
>
> I have tried commenting out the js at the end of the page, one at a
> time, in all the combinations, and all of them. No noticeable
> difference in error pattern.
>
> I have two GDownloadUrl’s, one in a function. I have commented them
> out, one at a time and both, no noticeable difference in the error
> pattern.
>
> Following the mapwiki and others suggestions, I tried an onload and a
> timeout (separately) to load the map. If anything, that made the
> problem worse.
>
> What I have noticed is that the slower my internet speed, the worse it
> seems. My connection is very slow in this part of the world. Those
> of you with faster connections may not even experience a problem.
>
> The map validates in html but not in xhtml. Xhtml doesn’t like all
> the end angle brackets and some other js stuff but no other problems.
>
> I expect that this is a timing problem and I should delay something
> but I do not know what else to try.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
> Les
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