Larry,

Thank you for looking at this-- if I change the v=2 to v=2.118 it
suddenly works.  Thank you, thank you, thank you.  I tried hard-coding
old versions before but it didn't seem to work-- in fact, using 2.s
doesn't work either.  After all this...  I would still like to know
what changed in the API and what I need to do to use the later
versions to get this to work.

Thanks again Larry and Ross-- I kid you not, I appreciate your
efforts.
NWOP.

On May 5, 4:57 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> On May 5, 3:17 pm, NEW_WORLD_ORDER_PIGS
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ross, thank you for taking a look-- I really appreciate it.  In
> > testing I've hard-coded the color and it doesn't make any difference.
> > The javascript error is actually part of the masterpage and has no
> > effect on the map functionality (I've verified this by using a
> > different master page in testing).  I've looked at most of the easy
> > stuff and the script ends up in the API and often in a function called
> > "WO"-- I don't know if that is significant or not.  I've also tried
> > grossly simplifying the linestring to just 2 points and it still hangs
> > up.  This entire problem started a month ago and when I changed the v=
> > string from v=2.x to v=2 it the website worked for about 1 week and
> > started failing again-- with no changes whatsoever to the website.
> > I've since used v=2.s and hard-coded versions prior to April and it
> > doesn't seem to matter-- I am really at a loss and have traced this
> > over and over again only to find that there is an infinite loop in the
> > API going on.  
>
> V2.118 seems to work for me. I seem to recall problems with polylines
> after 2.118, I don't remember where they were fixed.  A quick sampling
> (v2.142, v2.151) don't work.
>
> Have you tried using "normal" unencoded polylines?
>
>   -- Larry
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> > I would like to know what part of the api this is
> > happening in but I'm going to bet it is part of the line rendering
> > code since I've verified everything else works.
>
> > Thanks again Ross, NWOP.
>
> > On May 5, 3:58 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > In your setLineString() code, there is -
> > >     var overlay = GPolyline.fromEncoded({
> > >      color: statusColors[feature.properties.Status],
> > > but there's no 'Status' in the JSON for the line.
> > > No idea if setting color to 'undefined'' messes up polys like this,
> > > but it can't help?
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> > > There's still a flash-related javascript error on page load.
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