Operation aborted usually means a dom operation is being done on an
non-existant element.

2008/12/7 stevematt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> After more investigation it seems that the problem is as I suspected
> that I was using an id name that was already in use by the API.
>
> After editting my original problem page and changing my div id from
> DivDirections to XDivDirections the problem disapears.
>
> I've seen other posts with the IE6 Operation aborted problem so if you
> get this then try changing your id names to something that is unlikely
> to have been used in the API.
>
> Steve.
>
> >
>


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