On Oct 29, 1:06 pm, Jay32 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Barry, Really, I appreciate your help. Yes, now it is working. But why
> it is behaving like this only in this application? The same code is
> working for other application for both IE6 and FireFox. Thanks for
> your quick reply.

But is the other application identical?  It is probably something in
the difference. Do you have the map in a div that is hidden?

Without a link to the maps, we can't do more than guess (and so far
that seems to have helped...)

 -- Larry


>
> One more issue here, now the boundary checking is doing good. But when
> we use the setCenter method, it is working properly in FireFox and not
> showing the same area in IE. Is there any remedy for this? I used this
> checkResize after setCenter, but it is showing some other area which
> is little bit down the original area in IE.
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