Yes, true. In my case, there has been a new version of api that causes
errors on all my websites. Andrew found what the problem is, but
nobody has been able to find a real soution to fix error. In my case
(I use maps in a very simple way - just copied and paste from API
documentation about a years ago) to downgrade the API Version, at
least till now, was the best solution to have my maps working.

Maybe they will work also with map version higher than 2.73, and maybe
I'll check which is the latest that non crashes all my pages ... the
problem, however, in my opinion, is in one of the latest api
versions.

On 7 Nov, 02:54, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 6, 5:44 pm, LaSalamandra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Use: v=2.s
>
> v=2.s is currently
> Stable (v=2.s): 
> 2.73http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/wiki/JavascriptMapsAPIChang...
>
> Which was released somewhere around
> 22 Jan 2007http://mapki.com/wiki/Changelog#V2.73
>
> (it is fairly ancient, if you want newer features of the API they will
> not be available).
>
>   -- Larry
>
>
>
> > 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- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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