You can't use <script and </script> inside a Javascript literal string 
in most browsers.

The standards say that a <script> tag takes precedence over " and the 
browser should treat it as if you had forgotten to close the string 
before writing <script>.

The usual workround is to write "<" + "script" and "<" + "/script"

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http://econym.org.uk/gmap
The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team


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