Thanks so much.  Could you take another look at it?  I think I have
done what you were saying, removed 1 of the body tags and moved
<script> right </body>,  Still not working though.  Thanks again for
your help.

On Nov 18, 8:12 am, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 18, 2:06 pm, tdp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Could someone take a look at my page with the imbedded map and tell me
> > why it shows up in Firefox and not in IE?  I would certainly
> > appreciate it.
>
> You have two body tags. FF uses the onload handler in the last one
> (that is, it assumes it supersedes the first one); IE takes the first
> one (that is, it ignores the syntactically incorrect one). In fact IE
> has difficulty with a lot of invalid HTML.
>
> You could also have problems in IE because your map script is inside
> the DOM. Although it's likely to work once you have corrected the
> HTML, you could end up with problems if you expand your code to do
> more. If you can, move the <script>...</script> block into the <head>
> of the page. If your CMS doesn't allow that, move it to *immediately*
> before </body>.
>
> Andrew
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