Hi Guys, thanks for your replies.

Andrew:
Glad it's working for you, guess that points to something internal, at
least members of the public can see the maps.

The problem was brought to our attention last week by another member
of staff trying to look at one of the maps.
But the security changes were a few weeks ago now, so can't be sure
when they stopped working, but I'm pretty sure the maps did still
work, but the network and security is constantly being "fiddled with"
at the moment, things work one minute then not the next!

I do know that IEs error reporting is utterly useless, but at least
it's constant this time with the error and line numbers!

I'm lucky enough the have Firefox installed, as are the rest of the
development team (all 5 of us!) would be impossible to develop without
it.
The maps work fine in Firefox and Firebug shown no errors at all.
My colleague also has IE7 and Chrome installed and it also works fine
there.
All browser go via the same network and proxy server etc. as IE6 will,
there is no way to avoid it!



Mike & Rossko.
Ctrl + Refresh (or anything + refresh) makes no difference, even
deleted my temp internet files and it still doesn't work.


Guess it's time to try and have nice words with the network chaps, if
I can track one down...

I'm trying to get IE6 installed on our test laptop that uses our ADSL
connection but it's not having any of it, but that's another problem...
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