Yes, I see the problem in Safari 3.2.3 on OS X.

Try adding the css directly as a style attribute of the map div.

As a workaround, try creating the map on a separate page, and placing
it in a frame/iframe on this page.

On May 26, 3:26 pm, andy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have been developing a virtual tour of UC Santa Cruz using quicktime
> panorama movies that are embedded in the info windows of the google
> maps API. The problem is that in safari, when an info window is open,
> the QT panorama area in it does not disappear behind the bounds of the
> map when you drag the map around. It works fine in Firefox and even IE
> so it has really got me stumped.
>
> Here's the map:http://www.ucsc.edu/about/vtour/gmaps/
>
> To see the bug (in safari only):
> Click one of the camera markers to open an info window with the
> panorama in it.
> Then drag the map so that the open info window goes outside the API
> bounds. The bug should be obvious.
>
> Overflow is already set at hidden in the CSS for both the map div and
> the wrapper div, but that doesn't do anything.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Andy
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