Although I have not defined what the exact problem is yet, I want to
let you know that we do see a regression since this morning.

The tiles are not loaded, only a grey area is shown. This only happens
for a small sized map, the larger version behaves normal.

Some characteristics of our implementation that could help debug this
problem:
 - The Javascript is dynamically loaded using a callback, this seems
to work
 - No Javascript errors occur when loading
 - When using my mousewheel on the grey area, I get a Javascript error
"Uncaught TypeError: Cannot read property 'x' of undefined".
 - Tested in Chrome and Firefox
 - The resources tab in Chrome show multiple maps Javascript files
being loaded (all Http 200).
 - I don't see any Http calls of tiles being loaded (mt0.google.com?)

This is how the generated html looks like (useful?):
<div id="xxxxxx" style="width: 220px; height: 250px; position:
relative; background-color: rgb(229, 227, 223); overflow-x: hidden;
overflow-y: hidden; z-index: 0;">
        <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; overflow-x:
hidden; overflow-y: hidden; z-index: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; ">
                <div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; z-index: 
1; -
webkit-transform: translate(0px, 0px) scale(1); cursor: url(http://
maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_us/mapfiles/openhand_8_8.cur), default; ">
                        <div style="z-index: 100; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="z-index: 101; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="z-index: 102; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="z-index: 103; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="z-index: 104; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="z-index: 105; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="z-index: 106; position: absolute; left: 
0px; top: 0px;
"></div>
                        <div style="position: absolute; z-index: 0; ">
                                <div style="overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: 
hidden; width: 0px;
height: 0px; ">
                                        <img style="width: 0px; height: 0px; " 
src="http://
maps.google.com/maps/api/js/StaticMapService.GetMapImage?
map_corner=b&amp;x=2154221&amp;y=1378600&amp;map_corner=e&amp;image_format=1&amp;zoom=14&amp;image_size=b&amp;width=0&amp;height=0&amp;image_size=e&amp;tileset_specification=b&amp;map_type=0&amp;use_public_api_tiles=true&amp;language_code=en-
US&amp;version=ap.116&amp;tileset_specification=e&amp;token=82969"></
div></div><div style="position: absolute; left: 0px; top: 0px; z-
index: 1; ">
                                </div>
                        </div>
                </div>
        </div>
</div>

As I said, the reason why it fails to show any tiles remains unknown
(it might be some very specific case), but I just wanted to give some
input as maybe other people are seeing this problem as well.

I will now start debugging and try to create an isolated example.
If you need more input or specific information, please ask.

Marijn

On Jan 20, 7:26 am, "Susannah (Google Employee)"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> We have just released a new version of the JS v3 API. If there are no
> major issues, we will make a full announcement of this release, with
> updated documentation, in 24-48 hours. Please report in the group if
> you see any regression issues.
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