Hi,

I am currently putting together a Google Map mash-up allowing users to
click on an area of the map to place a marker which then brings up a
questionnaire to gather certain information. Once the information is
collected and stored in the database, I display the volunteer
generated information on a separate page for people to view (and
eventually comment on).

My problem is that the custom markers which I have assigned to each
land use type (as seen in the legend on the right) will not show up in
Internet Explorer while they show up in Firefox.
I followed Pamela Fox's "Using PHP/MySQL with Google Maps" tutorial to
get the markers on the map (http://code.google.com/apis/maps/articles/
phpsqlajax.html) and made the necessary adjustments for my project.

Here is a link to the website so you can compare between IE and
Firefox. The website is in French but I think its pretty simple to
understand.

http://pippin.geog.mcgill.ca/acton/mine/acton_vale_display.html

Does anyone know how to get my markers to show up in IE?
Is there a scripting error which causes interference between Internet
Explorer and Google Maps?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,

Pierre

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