As soon as I remove the body element and use window.onload, the maps
are back on all type of browsers. This solved my problem completely.
Thank you very much.

On Mar 9, 7:28 am, Andrew Leach <andrew.leac...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 9, 2:16 pm, Abacin Adminstrator <abacinmarket...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Thanks for pointing this out. I noticed this long time ago too.
> > However, I am not so good at Javascript. The code:
> >   <body onload="gmap()" onunload="GUnload()">
> >     <div id="google_map" style="width:600px;height:400px"></div>
> >   </body>
> > was copied from somewhere. Since I am running PHP script, I must call
> > the Java function in the middle of of my pages. Besides <body>
> > element, what other element can I use to call the function?
>
> (a) Java is to Javascript as grape is to grapefruit, or mousse is to
> pamplemousse. Similar words, but definitely not the same thing!
> (b) Use window.onload to set the onload handler for the page;
> (c) Or use Google's own event handler. See this 
> thread:http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/d...
>
> Andrew
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