And by identical, you do mean that your local copy does not have a
DOCTYPE either, correct?

Chad Killingsworth

On Jun 24, 5:49 am, m <phillip...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Good question Pete. Yes, it works fine in Desktop Chrome. "View
> Source" is identical to maps-simple.html.  I will check Firefox and
> IE.  And I'll try renaming it to test.html.
>
> On Jun 24, 12:58 am, pete <petejun...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I must first ask - just to be sure - Does your application Test.aspx
> > work on your desktop browsers?
>
> > Even though it might sound obvious, I'm asking to ensure there are no
> > IIS issues with displaying your ASPX page, as I'm guessing if you
> > rename it to .HTM it works?
>
> > Maybe just check your IIS settings, and that it's set to load .ASPX
> > files first
>
> > But I can tell you that Android render .NET pages
>
> > On Jun 24, 11:14 am, m <phillip...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Here's a head scratcher.  I have tried and tried to get a Google Map
> > > to render on my Android phone (Nexus One).  It never displays.  So I
> > > decided to take the "Hello, World" code from the Tutorial and place
> > > that into a file.  But even that does not work.
>
> > > If I navigate to the tutorial page from my phone and go the
> > > example.... it works.  I have literally copy and pasted the code from
> > > that example page into a file.  The maps-simple.html works on my
> > > phone.  My file, Test.aspx does not.  I didn't even include the usual
> > > asp.net tags in the file.  So... unless Android simply does not render
> > > aspx pages, can some one shed some light?

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