>  So if the domready listener is different than
> $(document).ready, how is it different?

domready is an event fired by the Maps API, when it has finished
building an infowindow
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/reference#InfoWindow

$(document).ready is some jquery thing, you'd need to look at jquery
help for details about that.  But so far as I know, it acts when the
page is first loaded and built.  That might be seconds or days before
the viewer clicks on anything.
http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Introducing_$(document).ready()

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