BTW if it is a corrupt JS file as in what happened last year in
Australia you can set the map to an earlier version and that should
work.
But as I use a number of sites in Melbourne that have Google maps I
don't think it will be that.

On Aug 31, 9:32 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Aug 31, 11:57 am, Wardy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have a strange problem with a Google Map page I created. The map
> > works fine for me in IE, Firefox and Safari from my office in Sydney
> > Australia. I get an email once per week from a different person in or
> > near Melbourne Australia saying the page does not work.
> > Do you know of any issues with a map not working when used on a
> > computer in a particular physical location?
>
> > The page is athttp://murchison-hume.com/stockists.php
>
> There have been problems before with some Australian proxy servers.
> Seehttp://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/8...
> for example. It may be that a particular Melbourne ISP is serving bad
> files.
>
> Can you use the headers from the email reports you get to identify the
> IP address of the sender and their ISP?
>
> Andrew
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