Andrew, you're spot on.  Clearing the proxy/cache was exactly what was 
required.  If only I hadn't been so keen to delve into the code I could 
have saved myself both time and a headache!

Many thanks for your assistance.


Andrew Leach wrote:
> On May 13, 1:26 pm, Pat Gale <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Yes, the error definitely appears on page load.. The search
>> functionality then doesn't work.
>>     
>
> I suspect that IE has cached a broken copy of the API and is doggedly
> using it. Along with "using Firebug in Firefox and the Script Debugger
> in IE, along with the usual techniques of adding alerts to trace
> program flow, changing IE advanced options, etc.", have you cleared
> the cache? And the cache of any company proxy?
>
> It works fine for me in Firefox and IE6. I don't have IE7.
>
> Andrew
> >   
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