GOT IT!!!!

The culprit WAS gsmapsearch.  I assume something was over-riding the
call, or not alowing it to load in the correct order... so I brought
it 'closer to home' so-to-speak.

Here is the solution:
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://lender-reviews.com/
gsmapsearch.css">

I took out the call to the google URL... was taking too long to load I
assume.

All fixed now and the result (and code) can be seen here:
http://lender-reviews.com/cgi/dbmod.cgi/lender/default.htm?view_records=1&st=OR&name=SUMMIT%20MORTGAGE%20CORPORATION

Just FYI: the above project and page is pulled from a database of over
3,000 records, with 375,000 different fields... the page is totally
dynamic.

Randall Marquis
[email protected]

On Jul 8, 11:01 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > A friend also said it was showing two maps (stacked) in Firefox also.
>
> This is true ; I suspect it is a CSS issue but haven't identified the
> culprit (GSmapsearch creates two maps but normally hides one or the
> other)

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