I was afraid this was IE8 related. Thanks for confirming it.

I didn't know that IE8 can be forced to compatibility mode using a
meta tag. I will look for it and I think it will make the trick.

Thanks again for your help! :-)

Angel.

> The issue is that IE8 is broken. You have found the workaround. It's
> possible to include a <meta> tag in pages to force IE8 into
> compatibility mode when displaying the page (rather than getting the
> user to set it) -- search for the details.
>
> If it's any consolation, even Microsoft's Bing maps include the tag.
>
> Andrew
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