> Pace Rossko, this is probably down to IE's aggressive caching policy
> and transient problems in getting the API script from Google. IE
> doesn't know if it's cached a corrupt version, and will cheerfully use
> it anyway. If that is the cause, there is no easy way of dealing with
> it, because even the "dummy parameter" method of forcing downloads of
> dynamic content won't work with the API script. In that case, the
> client must be directed to clear the cache.

Hi Andrew,

Thank you! I think you're right and it's very supposable down to the
IE's aggressive caching policy.
The question is whether GoogleMap API newly offers a new solution.
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