> multiple body tags >_>. Either way I have no way of accessing the real
> body tag so it's in the hands of this company unless anyone has any
> better ideas.

If you can remove the extra <body>, but are then left with one you
can't set your onload() into, you could see -
 
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/8f9669ba0e09d84/f904b5b833e7e231?lnk=gst&q=window.onload#f904b5b833e7e231
There are ways of setting the onload function from javascript, without
direct editing access to the <body>

That assumes you can make the HTML valid in 'your part'

cheers, Ross K

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