lol thanks... I was playing with the code and somehow I accidentally
change my latitudes for my longitudes!

So having the code inside a form will cause my markers to not be
exactly be placed in the correct coordinates, they are all off for
what it seems to be an exact x, y number? That makes no sense! All
markers are being display in the same exact location in firefox,
safari, internet explorer, and opera. I just noticed microsoft virtual
earth have the same problem, as I was reading the response I got from
MSDN was that it can be cause by the custom pushpin. Whats interesting
is that VE is exactly as off as google maps, the only difference is VE
is "asp.net friendly" and i am using visual basic instead of
javascript to plug in my points.

*I am scratching my head as of now*

On Jan 28, 6:47 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > As of now I encountered another problem I am not having in 
> > myhttp://LocalHost.
> > In my localHost my map shows all my markers without any javaScript
> > errors. I think IISv6 is not letting me access the xml file in the
> > server so the markers are not showing in the server....???????????
>
> Your call for the API is plonked in the middle of a <form>.  This will
> almost certainly give funny results on different browsers, as you call
> your own script (which relies on the API functions) earlier on in the
> head section of the page.
> Probably best to put the API call before your own script call.
>
> Your markers are there by the way, but they are being plotted in
> Antartica (zoom out to see).
> Lat / longs muddled
>
> cheers, Ross K
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