This resolved itself -- as far as I can tell it only happened within
one network, so I made the assumption the network was the blame and
closed the issue.

On May 16, 6:15 pm, Ray <rdeh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm developing a maps application for the iPad, and today I was
> intermittently unable to connect to maps-api-ssl.google.com over 3G on
> the iPad, making the map in my application not show completely.
>
> When I loadhttps://maps-api-ssl.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false
> from my desktop, I am presented with javascript code.
>
> When I load it from the iPad, some sessions I receive the "Safari
> cannot open the page" message, and other sessions it actually loads
> the javascript code.  Colleagues using the iPad over 3G have mentioned
> similar issues.
>
> Was there an outage today?  Has anyone else experienced this issue?
>
> I'm suspecting the issue was DNS related, but I turned on and back off
> airplane mode (I heard this flushes the DNS settings on the iPad), and
> restarted the device, and the issue persisted.
>
> Thanks,
> Ray

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