I suppose you're talking about IE8, (which I don't have).
If that's the case, then add into the <head> of your document:

<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE7"/>

... and send a "thank you" letter to Microsoft for yet another faulty
browser. :-)

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On Aug 28, 7:08 am, Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
> Just getting started learning how to use the Google API and trying to
> follow the examples.  Everything was going great and my page was doing
> exactly what I wanted, until I tried it with Internet Explorer.  In IE
> the results are very strange.
>
> Here's what happens:
>
> 1) I start with an address given by the user, and center that on the
> map.  (The starting address is hard coded in the sample.)
>
> 2) Then the user drags/zooms to find the exact location they want.
>
> 3) When the find the proper building they click on it.
>
> 4) I stick a pin in the map, and save that Lat/Long in my database.
>
> On step #4 Firefox and Chrome put the pin exactly where the user
> clicks.  IE puts the pin far away from where the user clicked.  Why,
> and how can I fix that?
>
> I've been searching for solutions/suggestions all day and don't feel
> any closer to an answer.  I'm hoping someone can tell me where I'm
> going wrong.  Here's my code:
>
> http://rstoeber.com/Gmaptest.html
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