You don't need to use the GUnload() call if you are using the
gwt-google-apis version of the Google Maps binding.   A listener is
added to the Window close event that invokes it for you.

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 3:02 PM, Rossko<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Here's my map:http://chatonmap.appspot.com/
>
> IE6 / Win XP / UK english - no map
> IE6 / Win98 / UK English - no map
> FF2 / Win XP / UK English - no map
> No prompts about cookies or anything.
>
> What you didn't say is that we're supposed to click on 'English' or
> the other choice that doesn't render in my browser.
>
> Now in FF2 or IE6, map with no scrollbars, and a complaint that I
> don't have G. Gears (yes, I don't)
>
> This errors
> <body onUnload="GUnload()">
> perhaps because GWT loads the maps API after document ready.  You
> probably don't need the onunload, but you'd need to refer to the GWT
> stuff to find out.
>
> cheers, Ross K
>
> >
>



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