Larry.  I'm not sure if I sent along my thanks.  Moving the code to
the end worked perfectly.  Thanks a ton!!!

On Oct 6, 3:12 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Oct 6, 10:28 am,CoreyMac<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> The map I've been 
> using worked for a while in all browsers, but
> > recently appears offset incorrectly in IE (it still appears and
> > functions correctly in FF).  Is there anyone here who could take a
> > look at the code/page and help me figure out where I've mis-coded this
> > thing?
>
> >http://www.cuchapelhill.com/contact.htm
>
> > The map is at the top of the page with a directions box.  If you
> > connect via FF, you can see how it is supposed to work.
>
> > Thanks in advance for any advice/ideas!!
>
> The first error I get on that page is: 'request' is undefined.
> (request is undefined)
> The second error I get on that page is: Object expected'  (there is no
> initialize function which is used by the onload event)
>
> You have your script inline in the DOM.  IE tends not to like that...
> the script is running before the DOM is completely defined and the map
> div size seems to not be available when it runs.
> Either:
> 1. use an onload event to run a function that is defined in the head
> of the document
> or
> 2. put the script that generates the map at the end of the document
> (but not the "map" div) just before the </body> tag.
>
> In either case make sure your html is valid (all elements are properly
> closed).
>
>  -- Larry
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