Thanks a lot.

I searched the original XML file for tag values of empty string "" and
found many missing values.

I'll have to get the Script Debugger installed and figured out.

Martin.


On 7 Apr, 10:33, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 7, 10:03 am, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > In fact that line number has remain constant throughout many code
> > changes - i even deliberately put comments in IccWebMap.js and
> > ClusterMarker.js to see if the reported line number changed and it
> > didn't!
>
> Which means that it's not failing in your code. In fact, it isn't. The
> API code is failing.
>
> > If anyone has any ideas it'd be much appreciated.
>
> Download the Microsoft Script Debugger. Really helps with IE, although
> it's not as easy to use as Firebug.
>
> The code fails because the marker with $acctim="A33186" has $lat and
> $lng of NaN. parseFloat("") results in NaN and IE can't handle this.
> Firefox handles NaN differently.
>
> The obvious answer is to ensure that you only output points in your
> XML which really are geographic points.
>
> Andrew
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