On Jun 9, 3:57 pm, Shahnaz Khan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Maps API Guru,I know that giving the link is very much crucial, but my
> application is currently located on my localhost, and no body can access
> outside my office. can u access my localhost, if u can please let me know

No I can't access your localhost, assuming that you're posting from
its IP address; but I would rather hope I couldn't.

There are a number of things I can think of which could cause the
problems you're experiencing, and Ralph's page will probably help with
some of them. Using some sort of png-fixer could cause issues in IE6.

But if you can't provide a link, you're rather on your own. If your
map page is self-contained, with all the HTML and Javascript in a
single file, you could make sure it's using v=2.x and upload it to the
Files section in the Group if you have no other hosting. Don't do that
if you have separated your HTML and Javascript into different files.

Andrew
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