Thanks, that did it!!
It's working correctly in FF, IE6 and IE7 now :)

On 24 jan, 22:43, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 24, 1:24 pm, juno <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Tried it and tested it...but failed :/
>
> > ---------------
> > google.load("maps", "2.x");
>
> > var map;
> >     function initialize() {
> >     map = new google.maps.Map2(document.getElementById("map"));
> >     map.setCenter(new google.maps.LatLng(52.36889, 4.92151), 13);
> >     }
> >     google.setOnLoadCallback(initialize);
> > ---------------
> > And :
> > ---------------
> > $("#showmap").click(function() {
> >                 $("#map").show();
>
> try after you make the map visible.  Until that has happened, nothing
> has changed... -- Larry
>                   map.checkResize();
>
> >                 $("#textdiv").hide();
> >         });
> > ---------------
>
> > So this didn't fix my problem in FF. In IE6+IE7 still no problems..
> > Versiontwois at this location:http://www.viapasso.nl/googlemaps2/
>
> > What is wrong with my code?
> > Can you provide me with the right code or am i asking too much? :)
> > Thanks.
>
> > On 24 jan, 19:56, "warden [Andrew Leach - Maps API Guru]"
>
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > On Jan 24, 5:33 pm, juno <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > So i googled a bit and found out that checkresize() might be the
> > > > answer for my problem.
> > > > I've tried it...and now it's working fine in IE7 but still not in FF3 :
> > > > (
>
> > > > Link to the page:http://www.viapasso.nl/googlemaps/
>
> > > > Am i doing something wrong?
> > > > Placing checkresize in the $("#showmap").click(function() didn't
> > > > worked out either..
>
> > > Your "map" variable needs to be global. Currently it's local to
> > > initialize().
>
> > > In your showmap() function, don't use window.onload. That's for the
> > > whole page, not the div you're unhiding. Replace that line with
> > >   map.checkResize();
> > > having first made your map variable global.
>
> > > Alternatively, use the {size} option when you create your map. But
> > > using window.onload is still wrong.
>
> > > Andrew
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