Wow, you're hilarious...

Sorry for being a first time poster-

The map is located here:
http://www.denverarthritisclinic.com/locationmap.html

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> On Sep 4, 4:43 pm, eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I, too, am having this issue.
>>
>> I have a map that displays fine in Internet Explorer, but in FF3 it
>> will not display the location pin or the info window, however, the map
>> is centered on the correct location...
>>
>> Any further suggestions?
>>     
>
> You mean other than these?
> 1. read the posting guidelines
> http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/web/suggested-posting-guidelines
>
> 2. post a link to the map that shows the problem
>
>   
>> On Aug 27, 10:45 am, "Rus Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>
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>>> I don't think it was ever working unfortunately.  The error message from
>>> Garthan seemed to be related to the version because now that I've switched
>>> to v=2 it's gone.  However, the info window is still not working on Mac FF2
>>> or, I found out, on PC FF3.  Grr.
>>>       
>>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 9:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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>>>> On Aug 27, 5:53 am, Rus Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>>> I thought the '2.s' meant stable?  I should just use '2'?
>>>>>           
>>>> It does.  And according to Pamela it will move up as soon as they get
>>>> a version without regression errors.  However, it is really old at the
>>>> speed the API changes and does not support all the nifty new features
>>>> (so if you use it, you need to be really conservative about what
>>>> features of the API you use).  The general concensus is to use v2 for
>>>> production sites, however that breaks occasionally, so hardcoding a
>>>> version from when your site was working may solve your current problem
>>>> (v2.118 - v2.122)
>>>>         
>>>>  -- Larry
>>>>         
>>>>> Mike, do you have any idea of what's going on with my infowindows in
>>>>> Mac FF2?
>>>>>           
>>>>> On Aug 27, 2:14 am, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>>>>> Wasn't it Rus Miller who wrote:
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>>>>>>  >That error is helpful, thanks.  I'll look into that.  And yes, I
>>>>>>  >appreciate the advice about the version.  I was testing to see if
>>>>>>             
>>>> that
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>>>>>>  >would make a difference and hadn't set it back to 2.s yet.
>>>>>>             
>>>>>> If you're using v2.s then you can't use GMarker.getLatLng(), or any
>>>>>> other maps feature that has been introduced since January 2007.
>>>>>>             
>>>>>> In the case of .getLatLng(), you have to use .getPoint() which is
>>>>>> documented as deprecated since v2.88.
>>>>>>             
>>>>>> --http://econym.googlepages.com/index.htm
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