I had a quick look, and it seems that the problem is the object habing
an absolute positioning, relative to the map and not the infoWindow.

I tried several methods of embedding the YouTube video, including
SwfObject, whilst also injecting the flash object into a DIV before
passing it to the infoWindow.

None of these seemed to work. Might need more digging around, however
I suspect it's more a Chrome/DOM/CSS issue as opposed to an API 3
issue (I'm happy to stand corrected if some one knows better)

p



On Jan 3, 11:17 pm, Ahunter61 <[email protected]> wrote:
> When I embed a youtube video into the infowindow , they work fine in
> Internet Explorer and FireFox  but they load outside of the infowindow
> in Chrome.
> Here are 2 exampleshttp://www.conneroutdoors.com/hunting/alabama.html
>
> and a test page with just a simple map and marker
>
> http://www.conneroutdoors.com/chrometest.htm
>
> Any thoughts ??
> Thanks Pete

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