On Apr 29, 11:26 am, Ameliyah <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all, first post...
> I've searched and searched and haven't found an answer, so I hope I
> didn't just skip over it on accident!
>
> I am adding the Google Maps to our website, which is primarily written
> in ColdFusion... I don't know the programming language, and I'm not
> the one who built the site, I'm just adding to what exists... but I
> know enough about HTML to figure things out pretty quickly if given
> some good directions ;)
>
> The Google Map appears in FF beautifully! :) I am very proud of myself
> for getting it in there! ... but... when I checked IE, the map doesn't
> display :( ... I'm not getting any errors, it's just not displaying...
> I tried IE6, IE7, and IE8... nothing, just a big blank area...
>
> My computer is Windows XP, and here is a link to one of the pages I'm
> working on, and the map is supposed to appear at the bottom of the
> page...http://www.vermont.com/montpelier.cfm
>
> Thank you for any help you can provide! :)


Your html is invalid.  You have multiple body elements.  IE ignores
the second one (and its onload event).
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.vermont.com%2Fmontpelier.cfm&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0


So your initialize() is never run.  Type this in your address bar:
javascript:initialize();

The map appears... (at least in IE6)

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