This is likely more a problem in IE6 than google maps, but I'm hoping
that someone could look at my example and tell me what I've done
wrong.

I want to load the map api asynchronously on my web page from some
code that's called in the "onclick" handler of an anchor tag. In
Internet Explorer 6, the api doesn't load, even though I can see that
the file was downloaded (using fiddler). I'm confident that the
handler is triggered, as I added an alert inside of the function. It's
not just that the map isn't displaying properly; the api never loads
(so GMaps2 is undefined, and the callback never happens).

I have an example of the problem here:
http://brianhv.org/temp/dynamicloading.html

Note that once it the API starts loading correctly via some other
mechanism, it will work correctly via the onclick handler, even in
subsequent pageloads, so you need to use a new instance of IE6 to
exercise the problem.

Thanks for any help!

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