So, I've run into a problem implementing a double click event in
Google Maps. The code here works perfectly in Firefox, but in Internet
Explorer the double click event rarely fires. I think that the problem
is the one listed here: 
http://webbugtrack.blogspot.com/2008/01/bug-263-beware-of-doubleclick-in-ie.html
basically that instead of firing 2 click events, Internet Explorer
fires a click and then a double-click, so for my code, you would have
to have clicked 3 times before the timeout (click-doubleclick-click)
to register the doubleclick, and Google maps doesn't have a
doubleclick event. I'm trying to figure out how I can make this work
in IE since apparently some people use it. Any suggestions would be
appreciated. Oh, and that is just my best theory about what is going
on, I'm not at all sure. I would provide a link but my application is
only running locally right now.

Thanks!
Katie

(global) var timeout;

GEvent.addListener(marker, 'click', function(latlng) {
                if (timeout) {
        window.clearTimeout(timeout);
        timeout = null;
        doubleClick(marker, latlng);
                }
                else {
        timeout = window.setTimeout(function() {singleClick(marker);},
400);
                }
    });



function doubleClick(marker) {
    notifyListeners(_markerDoubleClickListeners, 'dblclick', marker);
};

function singleClick(marker) {
    window.clearTimeout(timeout);
    timeout = null;
    notifyListeners(_markerClickListeners, 'click', marker);
};

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