It could be that the Google Maps API triggers errors because API v3 doesn't
support IE7.

From: https://developers.google.com/maps/faq

Which web browsers does the Google Maps JS API support?

The Google Maps JavaScript API supports the following web browsers:

Google Maps JavaScript API V3:

   - IE 8.0+ (Windows) *
   - Firefox 3.0+ (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
   - Safari 4+ (Mac OS X, iOS)
   - Chrome (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
   - Android
   - BlackBerry 6
   - Dolfin 2.0+ (Samsung Bada)

* *Internet Explorer's Compatibility View is not supported*.

Google Maps JavaScript API V2:

   - IE 6.0+ (Windows)
   - Firefox 2.0+ (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
   - Safari 3.1+ (Mac OS X, iOS)
   - Chrome (Windows)

-Tony

On Friday, March 29, 2013, Jian Huang wrote:

> Yeah, in smartedit mode, if JavaScript error would cause java scripts
> located after the error to not run.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Mar 29, 2013, at 4:35 PM, Joel Kinzel 
> <[email protected]<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', '[email protected]');>>
> wrote:
>
> Tony: Nope, the button is actually disabled (greyed out) nothing over
> lapping, just doesn't fire the JavaScript event that it normally does.
>
> Chad: Good thought, so I checked it out. I looked at the iframe src
> attribute as well as the scripts it was loading, and they all appear to be
> made using https calls.
>
>

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