On May 26, 10:55 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> For the love of God, anyone-- please--
> I have been reading countless posts with all sorts of various errors
> people have as to why IE7 or IE8 will not render Google Maps.  NONE of
> these apply to me so far.
> I have checked redundant <header> and <body> lines.
> I have reobtained a Googe Maps API key to be it's okay
> I have moved the script elements to the very bottom (just before </
> body>)
> I have moved my DOCTYPE declaration to the very top of the bloody page
> so it is the very first thing.
> There are NO errors coming back at me in IE8 whatsoever.  Zero.  I
> have allowed cookies.  I'm allowing the damned Man in the Moon, too.
> And it's still down to this:
> THE BLOODY IE8 will NOT RENDER GOOGLE MAPS while FF and Safari are
> pleased as punch.

FF reports this javascript error:
Error: GMap2 is not defined
Source File:
http://www.luxuryhomeforeclosures.com/pfarrell/newsite/listings_detailed.php?page_number=1&state_name=Colorado&state_selected=CO&city_selected=CONIFER&order_by=SubName&case_number=862&sub_name=%22
Line: 259

and does not display a map.

If I type javascript:load(); in the address bar in IE, I get the same
error (IE likes you to declare functions before using them)  I would
suggest defining the load function in the <head> of the document, or
running the map initialization inline just before the </body> tag.

Your HTML is invalid.  You have markup inside the <head> which is not
allowed.

http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.luxuryhomeforeclosures.com%2Fpfarrell%2Fnewsite%2Flistings_detailed.php%3Fpage_number%3D1%26state_name%3DColorado%26state_selected%3DCO%26city_selected%3DCONIFER%26order_by%3DSubName%26case_number%3D862%26sub_name%3D%2522&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&group=0


Somehow the 2 different instances of the map API load are not working,
but I suspect you are confusing IE with the invalid HTML.  But I could
be wrong, when I do the same in FF, I get a GMap2 is not defined
error.

It could also be this:
&sensor=false
(all the other ampersands are encoded)
but I would think that would cause a key error.

  -- Larry


> Anyone, anybody -- what the hell is wrong here?
> Example link:
> "http://www.luxuryhomeforeclosures.com/pfarrell/newsite/
> listings_detailed.php?
> page_number=1&state_name=Colorado&state_selected=CO&city_selected=CONIFER&o 
> rder_by=SubName&case_number=862&sub_name="
>
> p.s. Yes, the sub_name= trails to naught, and that is fine because the
> sub_name variable is supposed to be empty.
>
> p.p.s. Honestly, gentlemen... I have been scouring this place for many
> hours and beating my head on the wall for days.  Anybody, please, tell
> me.  I don't care what the error is, just tell me what's wrong.
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