On Jul 29, 8:47 am, jwalton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have just hit this problem with my own site (DanceWeb), which I have
> recently been updating to work well with IE8 in standards mode. Using
> "compatibility mode" is *not*  a professional solution - maybe just a
> temporary fudge! We need to resolve where and what the problem really
> is, and get MS or Google to fix it. From the dates of these posts it
> looks like a very recent bug. I suspect that unless fixed ASAP it will
> kill loads of major sites very soon.

Call Microsoft and tell them to fix their browser.

>
> I guess that either MS return wrong mouse co-ordinates from the OS
> when IE8 in use, or Google Api is making wrong transformation to lat/
> long.

It is a problem with the browser.  Google will probably have to come
up with a work around, just because, but Microsoft really should fix
the problem.

>
> You can see problem on my site; click the following:
>
> http://www.danceweb.co.uk/?q=london+tap+mon
>
> Then click on "Borehamwood" (just above London). Map should re-centre
> on Borehamwood - it does not! Works fine in compatibility mode. It has
> always worked fine under IE6/IE7/Firefox etc.
>
> John
>
> On Jul 20, 3:06 am, murraysmith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks Larry, that fixed it.
>
> > For others that may run into this problem, compatibility mode is
> > truned on from the client side by navigating to the site that is
> > having the problem and going to Tools>Compatibility View in IE 8 to
> > enable compatibility view for for that site.
>
> > However, web site designers will not want their users to have to do
> > this from the client side. To turn on the view from within the html
> > you need to add a tag like this to the html page <meta http-equiv="X-
> > UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7"/>
>
> > Here are a couple of links to more information on this:
>
> >http://blogs.msdn.com/mikeormond/archive/2008/09/25/ie-8-compatibilit...
>
> >http://support.microsoft.com/kb/960321
>
> > Murray
>
> > On Jul 18, 9:33 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 18, 8:21 pm, murraysmith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I copied the html from the Map Events Arguments sample to my web site
> > > > to try running it from there. When I use Internet Explorer 8 to access
> > > > the site and I click on the map, the pointer on the info window
> > > > doesn't point to the place I clicked on in the map. When I use FireFox
> > > > it works fine. Also when I run the page in preview mode from MS
> > > > FrontPage it works fine.
>
> > > > The url to my site is www3.telus.net/bikemap
>
> > > > My IE 8 version is 8.0.6001.18783 and I'm running on Windows Vista
> > > > Home Premium SP1.
>
> > > > Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.
>
> > > Perhaps set IE7 compatability 
> > > mode?http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/search?group=Google-Ma...
>
> > >    -- Larry- Hide quoted text -
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