Has the issue been fixed? Works fine on the iPad.

On Oct 21, 11:41 am, "blaines.insane" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> About 6 months ago, I programmed a dealer locator, based off the store
> locator examples given in the documentation. It's programmed in php/
> mysql and javascript. Addresses of retail stores are geocoded and the
> coordinates stored in a mysql database, then retrieved in XML format
> and displayed on the map.
>
> This was created for a client, and seemed to be working fine
> previously. Recently, though, they are getting a flood of calls,
> primarily from macintosh users, whose searches are not retrieving
> results. I have experienced this problem one time on a pc, in google
> chrome, of all things, but have not been able to reproduce it. I have
> verified that it is a legitimate problem on a mac. I have checked on 4
> macbooks, in both safari and firefox, using a verified address that
> should return results.
>
> I am at a loss. Since I wrote this right after APIv3 was released, I'm
> assuming there have been various bug fixes to the API. Is this a known
> issue? Is there a known workaround? I've searched this forum, and come
> up empty handed.  If I could get y'all to take a look at this, I would
> really appreciate it.
>
> I have stripped the code out of their website for trouble-shooting
> purposes. A working (sometimes) demo can be found 
> here:http://www.blainesanders.com/dealerlocator/
>
> If you enter the zip code 84770 in the search box, with a 50 mile
> radius, you should see 2 results. If that worked for you, try
> searching Las Vegas, NV. If you kept your radius at 50 miles, you will
> not find a dealer, and will see a javascript alert telling you to
> check your address and/or increase the search radius. Increasing your
> radius to 250 miles will retrieve results on the las vegas search.
>
> If you're on a mac, chances are you will get the javascript alert no
> matter what you search on.
>
> If you need php code, please let me know. You can see all the
> javascript by viewing the source of the page. If it helps, you can
> verify the XML by going here:
>
> http://www.blainesanders.com/dealerlocator/genxml2.php?lat=37.088485&;...
>
> I look forward for your responses.
>
> Thank you,
> Blaine

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