Thanks Larry and Brett for checking it out - odd that I'm getting this
error message and you're not.  I appreciate you taking the time though
to check.

bikenforfun - yes, the site was working fine a few weeks back.  I
can't pin point the time the maps stopped working, but my clients let
me know a few days ago that this problem was occurring since they use
IE.  gunload() is undefined is new to me since I have it started with
window.onload() as per the google docs recommended for fixing memory
leaks.

On Dec 7, 8:26 pm, bikenforfun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Using IE 6 I get the error "GUnload is undefined".  If I cut and paste
> the URL directly into the URL bar, your maps works fine.  I have a
> similar problem with a site on IE6.  Was your site working fine before
> today?
>
> On Dec 7, 6:11 pm, twampss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a website that has maps and loads fine on Firefox 3.5.5 and
> > Safari 4.0.4.  When I go to the site in Internet Explorer on Windows
> > XP, I get the message "This web site needs a different Google Maps API
> > key. A new key can be generated athttp://code.google.com/apis/maps/.";
> > and the page does not continue to load the maps.  If you hit refresh,
> > then the maps load correctly.
>
> > I can reproduce the error on IE6, 7, and 8.  Can someone please
> > provide some guidance?  I've tried overriding the alert functions and
> > was able to validate the key on Firefox and Safari, but the JS did not
> > validate the key on Internet Explorer.  This might be an easy thing
> > I'm missing...
>
> > Here is the link:  http://bit.ly/5Cj8Os
>
> > Thanks for the help!

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