Your page is a bit too heavy.
You're loading jQuery, Prototype, encoded polygons, custom tiles,
lightbox, and a couple of dozen other scripts, plus a truckload
of .CSS sheets, all for a rather simple looking page. Do you really
need all that?

In total, the page is over 1MB, and it takes almost 40 seconds to load
with a good connection. Have a look:
http://www.webpagetest.org/result/091117_45232473c26ecf6f5005379cc110d3fc/

It may be tempting to load all that in order to save time by typing
less code, but remember it is only a browser application, so you need
to be selective and consider what you *really* need to load.

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On Nov 17, 10:14 pm, cement <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm working on a project that dynamically creates possibly a few dozen
> GPolygons for neighborhood boundaries, depending on zoom level.
> Mouseover and mouseout highlight and un-highlight the neighborhood,
> click selects it. In FF, everything works fine, however in IE6 and
> IE7, the polygons are so slow they are nearly unusable. We have
> simplified the point strings and are using fromEncoded to create the
> polygons and it is still too slow in older versions of IE.
>
> Just wondering if anyone has any thoughts or suggestions.
>
> The site ishttp://phxhqdemo.com/wp-content/plugins/hq_idx/searchlistings.php

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