On Jun 23, 11:18 pm, Donovan Walker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I think, however, it avoids the issue our upset JavaJive and myself
> have discovered.

Correct, it is only more 'right' in that it avoids the issue rather
than being inheritantly more compliant with Google's own
recommendations.

> It looks like your example code works because "google.load('maps'.."
> is called BEFORE the DOM is initialized.
> If one calls "google.load('maps'.." after the DOM is fully loaded (via
> the body's onload tag) the page is still 'destroyed' as it were.

Yes, as detailed in my OP.

> I'd call this a rather serious issue with the loader and the maps
> lib.
> Examples belowhttp://dev.y2g.org/?page=preDOMhttp://dev.y2g.org/?page=postDOM

Yes, it is a serious issue.  There's nothing inherent in drawing a map
on a webpage that should need to load the javascript before the DOM.

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