Wasn't it David C. who wrote:
>
>Thank you, guys. You are really helpful.
>
>Ross, it's not a problem of the browser itself; it's a matter of
>accesibility. In order to have the double-A level of web accesibility
>( http://www.w3.org/WAI/ ), the site must be operational without
>javascript.

The best you can do with the Google Maps API is to degrade to using a 
static map if Javascript is not enabled. Use <noscript>.

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