Thanks for pointing this out. I noticed this long time ago too.
However, I am not so good at Javascript. The code:
  <body onload="gmap()" onunload="GUnload()">
    <div id="google_map" style="width:600px;height:400px"></div>
  </body>
was copied from somewhere. Since I am running PHP script, I must call
the Java function in the middle of of my pages. Besides <body>
element, what other element can I use to call the function?

On Mar 9, 6:08 am, "geocode...@gmail.com" <geocode...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Mar 9, 5:59 am, Abacin Adminstrator <abacinmarket...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > The page can show the map to you? I have checked several type of
> > browsers: FF3, IE6, IE7, IE8. All of them used to work well until
> > recently. I can see Google Maps on other websites except mine.
>
> It works for me in FF3, Chrome.  Doesn't work in IE6 or Opera (your
> html is invalid).
>
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://tools.abacin.com/iplookup.ph...
>
> HTML only allows 1 body element...
>
>  -- Larry
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> > I will try to check with computers with different IP addresses.- Hide 
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