Hi everyone,
Many of the IE9 issues I reported awhile back (http://goo.gl/iCUTj)
have seemingly been fixed in the current version of the maps API
(Thanks!). There is one remaining IE9-specific error we can recreate,
so I've entered a bug in the tracker (http://goo.gl/Nq0HR), but there
is one oddity we're still trying to clarify.
In the "markerAnimations" code sample, if a user left-clicks to pick
up the marker, drags it off the edge of the map, and releases the
mouse button, maps throws a JS error in IE9 ("Invalid calling object"
in http://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_us/mapfiles/api-3/4/7/main.js).
The odd part is that this doesn't happen on the "official" sample page
(http://goo.gl/YGDWP) - it only happens when the sample is hosted
elsewhere (example: http://goo.gl/ejX53).
The obvious explanation is that the "official" sample and external
maps are hitting different versions of the API, but it seems
counterintuitive that the samples wouldn't be representative of the
experience users consulting them will have.
Thanks in advance for any details!
-- Adam
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