On May 28, 10:04 am, DeirdreH <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 28, 11:48 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On May 28, 8:58 am, DeirdreH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Since I see there are some posts about this in the past couple of
> > > weeks, with no resolution, I figured that I'd throw the information I
> > > was able to gather out there . . .
>
> > > One of our clients contacted us this morning to complain that the
> > > google map mashup at:http://www.lakecountypassage.com/index.html
> > > was no longer functioning on a particular PC in their operations
> > > center.
>
> > > Further investigation also showed that the mashup 
> > > at:http://www.lakecountyil.gov/Transportation/ConstructionProjects.htm
> > > (although for the same county, this map was created and is maintained
> > > by a completely separate department) was not functioning on that PC
> > > either.
>
> > > The maps are not loading at all--all they were getting was a gray box
> > > where the maps should be.  This behavior started within the past three
> > > weeks (they were unable to pinpoint exactly when for me). The browser
> > > is not failing the GBrowserIsCompatible() test: when we put in some
> > > behavior to trigger if it failed, still nothing happened.
>
> > > Unfortunately, the debugging I am able to do remotely, and what they
> > > can install on that PC to do debugging with is pretty limited. All we
> > > were really able to determine was that PC is running IE 6.0.2900.2180.
>
> > The first link works for me in IE 6.0.2900.2180.
>
> > Must be a configuration issue of that computer (IE security settings
> > or the firewall).
>
> >   -- Larry
>
> The thing is, it worked up until whenever it stopped working, and
> nobody's touched configuration on that computer in years.

No Windows Updates?


> (Probably
> the reason why it's never been upgraded, everyone is hesitant to touch
> it because it's a pretty specialized PC. Every other computer there is
> on IE 8 now.) I wish they had told me exactly when it stopped
> functioning since it should have been pretty obvious. They use that PC
> to project this map onto a video wall on a daily basis.
>
> I suspect from my google searches that it's some weirdo combination of
> IE on some particular version of xp that has some problem with a
> recent API change. I wish I could investigate further on that
> particular PC and see if I could actually id what's going on, but my
> manager isn't going to approve me driving out there to investigate an
> issue that is most likely to be resolved via a (needed) IE upgrade.
>
> Thanks,
> Deirdre- Hide quoted text -
>
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