Hi Ross,

good shot, right direction. Unfortunately not dead, the problem :)

After reading the articles I tried the "parseFloat()" work around to no 
avail. Then I switched my phone's language to English, and - tadaa - the 
map was presented correctly. The problem seems to be deep in Google's 
JavaScript code, because "alert(41.11)" works in all languages fine, but 
"new GLatLng(47.11, 8.15)" not. Static API - no problem.

Conclusion: Symbian S60 3rd browser and Google Maps = No Go. I would 
expect to get a GBrowserIsCompatible fault!

Regards


Rossko schrieb:
> Limitation of Nokia javascript parsing floating point numbers?
> See -
> http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/Deal_with_floating-point_numbers_in_WRT_environment
> and
> http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=130157
>
> Commas and stops mean different things in different languages too.
>
> cheers, Ross K
> >
>   

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