Hi Rossko,

Thanks for the reply - the system is rather complicated but I have
almost got my head around it - it's just strange that it works fine in
firefox (my main testing platform with firebug) but not in IE.

map2 is the issue -
IE misses the line:
map2.panTo(new GLatLng((point.y+0.13),(point.x+0.35)), 10);

Do you know of a way to preload the infowindow when the marker is
onRollover state and display when clicked or even stall the display of
the window until everything is loaded? Think that may help with the
missing section of the infowindow.

Thanks again
D

On Aug 21, 1:05 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Would using the Ajax API Loader have any positive effect on my
> > problem?
>
> I think that would add yet another layer of complexity to hide the
> root cause.
>
> > Is anyone looking at this thread? !!  Seems like I'm talking to myself
> > alot - :-)
>
> Yes, I looked at your page this morning.   I did spot that you have
> scoping issues with 'map1', but thats irrelevant to this 'map2'
> infowindow?
>
> The problem infowindow was too complex for me then, I don't 'do'
> jquery and I can see lightbox actions, map pans, etc.   I guess it's
> too complex for you too ... maybe you can simplify it until it behaves
> as expected to find out what's what.
>
> cheers, Ross K
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