Hi Mike, I was experimenting and did this and somehow it worked in Firefox. I don't know how. Is there a way to call the script from within the HTML of an infowindow?
The twitterCallback2 function is located in the blogger.js which is linked from twitter.com. There must be a better way to do this. Could you recommend a workaround for this or do you know any example similar to this? On Jan 21, 1:43 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote: > It's my understanding that putting a <script> into the HTML of an > infowindow doesn't call that script. Opening an infowindow is like > setting the innerHTML of a div. > > Also, I can't seem to find the code for your twitterCallback2 callback > function. In order for JSONP calls to work, you must have a callback > function to receive the data. > > -- > Mike Williams
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