Thanks for your advice.. i have changed GPoint to GLatLng...
(Attention lat and lng must be twisted)

But my main problem isn't solved...
It cannot be that the ISP is the cause.
With one client it works and another in the same private network with
the same router (and so same ISP) i get the malware warning....
The difference between both is the antiv-virus agent.  It works with
Avast and Antivir makes trouble.

Could be the codesize of javascript (many markers are set) inside html
to "big" ?
Or i have a mischance by write the code, that some lines of my
sourcecode are equal with "malware" ?

Thanks for your help...

On 12 Okt., 23:04, Esa <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't see any warnings either. I second Marcelo's theory.
>
> However I had a look at your source code. You are using GPoint()
> instead of GLatLng() when defining coordinates. They seem to work
> perfect now but any API version change may break your page.

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