Yeah...I know it worked if I change the name to testGoogle.html.
The thing is that I have to use xhtml for my application.  I'm using
beans at the back end also.
So, I'm wondering if there's other solution other than using html
extensions or <iframe>.

On Oct 24, 5:22 pm, Rossko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > so are you suggesting that changing content type to application/xhtml
> > +xml should work?
>
> No, I'm suggesting having that as mime content-type is a cause of your
> problem.
>
> See the recommended <doctype> here -
>    http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/index.html#XHTML_and_VML
> which I think is what you are trying to achieve anyway.
>
> That is quite different from the mime content-type, which is set by
> your server.
> Pages served with a content-type of application/xhtml+xml quite often
> break in javascript, when they try to execute a document.write().  See
> -
>    http://ln.hixie.ch/?start=1091626816&count=1
> for an example.  It's not a G-maps specific problem, but the API
> includes document.write()s.
>
> More about mime types at 
> -http://devedge-temp.mozilla.org/viewsource/2003/mime-types/index_en.html
>
> As you probably won't be allowed to configure geocities server to
> serve your file in a different way, you'l have to persuade it by some
> other means.
>
> Change your filename from testGoogle.xhtml to testGoogle.html and see
> if that does it?
>
> cheers, Ross K
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