Thanks Rossko. Well, I did notice the ? before, and I know it must be
{ and not ?.

I wonder if it's the new PHP editor I installed yesterday that does
that. Because I type { of course... or just copy and paste everything.


On 6 Jun, 19:28, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I tried to do the same on my server, so I created a test file with
> > exactly the same HTML code, but the map doesn't even show up:
>
> >http://www.bananatrips.cl/teste.php
>
> Well it's not exactly the same.  Use 'view source' in your browser, I
> can see
>    function initialize()
>    ?
>     var myLatlng = ... etc
>
> The '?' should be a curly brace '{'   It might show up as somethiung
> else in your browser, depending on character set, but it needs to a
> curly brace

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