this happens when the map is served in an iframe and it's killing us
at this point.  We are an enterprise customer and know for a fact that
something happened on Google's end that broke this.  Nothing in our
code was changed over the last week and now this problem is preventing
us from launching a site that is due to launch tomorrow.  IE6 support
is a must...

On Dec 8, 7:48 pm, Tony <[email protected]> wrote:
> I cleared my cache and deleted the cookies after closing all my IE and
> explorer windows and this seemed to have fixed the issue. (Not sure
> why it didnt work when   I tried this before though)
>
> Thanks,
> Tony
>
> On Dec 8, 2:06 pm, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
> > Same Problem for me. And same solution : pressing the F5 refresh key
> > displays the map without warning messages from the debugger !
> > I've tried many things : placing the code elsewhere in the page,
> > trying with a timer of 5 sec, load the API twice,.... but with no
> > success.
> > I don't understand the solution of Jess (in the previous post).
> > However, I've tried it also, but no change.
> > I can't affirm that it is a brand new problem, since I'm not testing
> > often my apps with IE6. But, the feedback from the people using my
> > site is from two days only.
>
> > Does someone from the Google dev team read some time this group ?
> > Because I think there are the only one that can answer us (if this
> > problem is really new)

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