Yes the HTTP 1.1 thing worked for me as well although slow now with no
compression ... I wonder if one of Google's compressed API files for
IE6 got corrupted or something.


On Dec 8, 2:34 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Turning off HTTP 1.1 in IE6 worked for me as well.  However, I have
> other machines which Do work despite HTTP 1.1 being checked in the
> browser settings.  Maybe an IE6 versioning thing?
>
> On Dec 8, 2:06 pm, Christian <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi
> > Same Problem for me. And same solution : pressing the F5 refresh key
> > displays the map without warning messages from the debugger !
> > I've tried many things : placing the code elsewhere in the page,
> > trying with a timer of 5 sec, load the API twice,.... but with no
> > success.
> > I don't understand the solution of Jess (in the previous post).
> > However, I've tried it also, but no change.
> > I can't affirm that it is a brand new problem, since I'm not testing
> > often my apps with IE6. But, the feedback from the people using my
> > site is from two days only.
>
> > Does someone from the Google dev team read some time this group ?
> > Because I think there are the only one that can answer us (if this
> > problem is really new)

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