On Jan 1, 9:18 pm, SteveCurrie <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> Anyone care to try again, happy for help.

Well, I tried in IE6. Clicked OK for the mixed content and got a map.
Unfortunately I don't have IE7 or IE8, but the security model is
changed in IE7 and presumably IE8 continued that.

See 
http://windowsitpro.com/article/articleid/48729/microsoft-hones-internet-explorer-7-security.html
-- have you made your site a trusted site? Apparently, trusting a site
allows the same behaviour as IE6, and it's probably reasonable to ask
your customers to trust your site.

> How about if I make the map page available to ALL and if the user is
> authenticated then display their data if not display our head office
> location? That way the "real" map is available to all its just the
> markers location that varies.

I think that's what I suggested -- er, I mean, I think that's an
excellent suggestion.

Andrew

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