LOL that is funny.... <br> at the end, so simple I have no idea why I
did not try that... I ended up fixing it with Mike Williams inherited
CSS idea and it worked great. I am going to try adding a few <br>'s
and removing the span just to see if that would have done it.

Thank you all for your ideas!

On Jan 29, 2:05 am, ProbablyMike <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 28, 4:33 pm, bobsyouruncle <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > No not true because it is in development on a dev server within the
> > organization. I tried to get it pushed to a DMZ test server but the IS
> > has said no until it is ready for production, but thanks
>
> Okay, not a dig at you, but advice to anyone who says things like
> this.
>
> Our dev servers here are only accessible internally, but when I have a
> question about a Google Map, or any other web page/html/asp etc
> problem, I make an example copy of the page on our live web server and
> link to that.
> Very easy to do and only takes a couple of minutes.
>
> No need to get things into the DMZ, we couldn't that here anyway, no
> matter how much we begged the network team.
>
> Anyway, as to your problem, what I usually do is add a <br> or two to
> the end of what I'm showing in the infowindow.
> Usually does the trick for me.

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