It doesn't work. It's not a cache related problem.  Fresh windows
installation  and fresh ie (IE 6.0.2900.2180.) didn't help.
I've already written above, it's something about interaction gmap in a
iframe.

On Dec 9, 3:08 am, Marcel Marchon <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok, since we're Google Maps Premier customers, I opened a support case
> and this is the initial response. It didn't really help me, but I
> wanted to put it out there anyway ...
>
> -----
> Thank you for contacting us regarding this issue, this is most likely
> a cache issue with Internet Explorer.
>
> We had a short outage around midnight Pacific Time between Sunday and
> Monday, which caused many static files for the JavaScript API to
> return HTTP 404 Not Found. This affected a number of files hosted
> underhttp://maps.gstatic.com/including main.js -- the client-side
> code your browser needs to run the JavaScript API. Not being able to
> download main.js will produce a run-time JavaScript
> error reporting an object not to be defined, for instance GControl is
> not defined. Depending on your own code, different object/s will be
> reported as undefined.
>
> Our monitoring systems detected this issue quickly by we fixed
> straight away, it lasted less than one hour. We are now working on
> preventing this from happening in the future. Our apologies to all
> affected customers and users.
>
> For most browsers, clearing the cache is enough as workaround since it
> forces the browser to re-download all the files necessary for
> displaying API maps. This has been reported to be enough for all
> versions of Firefox, Safari and Chrome, as well as Internet Explorer
> versions 7 and 8.
>
> Unfortunately, some builds of Internet Explorer version 6 require an
> additional step to make sure this workaround works:
>
> How to Delete the Contents of the Temporary Internet Files 
> Folderhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/260897
>
> How to delete cookie files in Internet 
> Explorerhttp://support.microsoft.com/kb/278835/EN-US/
>
> If this workaround does not help you, please try the following:
> - capture HTTP headers while loading your application, you can 
> usehttp://www.fiddler2.com/for this
> - among many other requests, there should be one request for the
> main.js files, which for v=2 should look like 
> this:http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_us/mapfiles/184a/maps2.api/main.js
> (this URL will be different for HTTPS sites and also depends on the
> API version your site uses)
> - once you have that URL from your headers, open and new window in
> your browser and load that URL
> - save the file (as plain text) and send it to us, if you still see
> HTTP 404 Not Found at this point, please double-check cache and
> proxies
> - force reload that URL with Ctrl+F5
> - then go back to your maps application and see if it works
>
> If this still not enough, could you please check the following and
> send us your feedback?
>
> 1. What versions of the JavaScript API are you using? (v=2, v=2.x,
> v=2.s)
>
> 2. Which builds of Internet Explorer 6 are you using?
>
> 3. Is your map inside an <IFRAME> tag in your web application? If it
> is, will it help reloading the map by doing right-click inside the
> IFRAME and then selecting "Reload frame"?
>
> 4. Can you please try installing IE 6 on a computer that does not have
> IE 6 and see if that still fails? If you can do this, can you please
> capture HTTP headers from the beginning with this fresh new IE 6
> install?
>
> 5. Please check whether your browser uses an HTTP proxy. Cache in web
> proxies (for maps.gstatic.com at least) need to be discarded as well.
> This may not be visible to you (transparent proxy) so please check
> with your network administrators.
>
> Thank you for your time and cooperation.
>
> Best regards,
> -----

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