On Nov 6, 3:06 am, koeste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have removed the alert now.
> I have discussed this with six other developers, and none of them can
> find anything wrong with the code.
>
> On Nov 6, 11:47 am, Rossko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Can anyone atleast tell me if this is an api problem or a javascript
> > > problem?

I can't. I looked at it briefly, but couldn't see the problem.  It
might be an issue with IE6. You are not doing this:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/index.html#XHTML_and_VML
but that doesn't fix it (and it is not really required anymore, except
in special cases).

Your code is different than other examples I have seen that work, you
might try looking at some other examples to see if you can determine
why your map is behaving differently.

It might be a timing problem in IE6 (as it seems to work in more
modern and standards compliant browsers).

  -- Larry

>
> > Probably an error in your code, as many other people use GDirectioins
> > okay.
>
> > Works for me in IE6 (with one alert box popping up)
> > Would you like to show us the failing example?
>
> > cheers, Ross K
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