Hi Susannah,
this morning (I live in Rome) I cannot reproduce the bug! In the last
days, I saw the problem on my windows 7 Professional laptop on IE8,
Chrome and Firefox, with default and/or custom markers, ma now... no
more!
Very well.
If you have not updated anything in last hours, I can only suppose
that restarting my laptop yesterday night solved the problem.
Anyway, I will monitor it and if it will appear again, I'll write you
more details.
Sorry.

PS: this morning I neither can reproduce the Safari/Win bug I reported
(see below).
Very very well.
Are you sure there were no API v3 upgrades in the recent hours?
Anyway, I will monitor.
Perhaps can be some memory leaks problem (yours or mine) behind them.

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From: "Ing. Stefano" <[email protected]>
Date: 2 Feb, 17:22
Subject: Safari/Win: invisible scrollbars in InfoWindow
To: Google Maps JavaScript API v3


Hello,
I'm using on my two laptops Windows Vista Business SP2 and Windows 7
Professional. On both machines I have last version of Safari (5.0.3).
Try this:
- load in Safari the page of developer's guide second example on
InfoWindows (http://code.google.com/intl/it-IT/apis/maps/
documentation/
javascript/examples/infowindow-simple-max.html).
- resize the Safari window such a very little window, in a way that
infowindow cannot show in the map without scrollbar.
- click on the marker in map: you'd expect vertical scrollbar appear
in the infowindow, but it will not. Anyway, IT IS THERE, but
invisible: you can click and use it, if you guess where.
In every other browser I try (ie, chrome, mozilla, opera) it works
fine.
Naturally the above example is to meaning that safari never visualizes
scrollbar in infowindow.
Regards

On 7 Feb, 12:13, "Susannah (Google Employee)" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi Stefano,
>
> Please provide us a link to the site where you are seeing the
> problem.  In which browser(s) are you seeing the problem?  Are you
> using the default markers or a custom marker image?
>
> Thank you,
> Susannah
>
> On Feb 7, 10:10 pm, "Ing. Stefano" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Create a polygon with a click event listener, and a marker inside the
> > polygon. If you click near the marker (on the right side beside the
> > marker), the polygon will not listen your click.
> > You can also see that mouse pointer changes near the marker (always on
> > the right side beside the marker).

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