I am getting this problem for IE7/8 albeit in IETester. I'm on Windows 7 
with IE9. Once Google Maps loads any semi-transparent PNG-24 that was used 
as a repeating background all of the sudden became... strange, as if they 
were made almost completely transparent with a gradient slapped on them. 
Locking in on version 3.3 did not do it for me. I had to explicitly set the 
background to a PNG-24 whose dimensions were at least the size of the 
footer/header. This seems to have prevented the bug from triggering to begin 
with... Just posting here in case anyone else comes across the issue and 
that, well, this is still an issue.

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