Thanks, tried it... all the vertical pipes ('|') are encoded into
'%7C', but this doesn't seem to be causing problems for Google - I
think it was the un-(or re-)encoded '#' in your earlier example that
caused the problem - but what triggered that behaviour? I don't see
any patterns in your earlier link (msg #26)... all the pipes are
encoded correctly, but only the ~first~ '#' is un-(re-)encoded... the
'#' (urlEncoded or not) is preceded by '%7Cs.e:g%7Cp.h:' ('|s.e:g|
p.h.:')and followed by an alphanumeric character all through the
URL... (scratching head).

On Aug 25, 4:32 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 25, 11:29 pm, Sefu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I wonder what happens on one of our 'iPhone fixed' pages
>
> I took the style out of that Paris map which used { hue: "225" }
> styles, and put it into the "yellow map" template:
>
> http://www.william-map.com/20100825/1/paris.htm
>
> ...

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