Can't get Google maps to respond -- it seems to load OK, but the moment
I start typing an address, it says "loading..." and then stops.
Their help file says this (out of date?):
[begin quote]
If you are running Mozilla Firefox 0.8+ or Netscape 7.1+ on Windows or
Mac OS X, follow these steps:
1. Type about:config in the browser's address bar.
2. Type image in the Filter field.
3. Look for the field dom.disable_image_src_set and verify that the
value is set to FALSE.
4. Look for the field network.image.imageBehavior is set to 0 (the
default setting). In some browsers, this setting may be named
permissions.default.image.
If you continue to experience difficulties, you may want to uninstall
any programs or extensions that change the way your browser handles
JavaScript. Other users have reported that these programs may affect the
ability to view the maps.
[end quote]
What do these options really do? More specifically, how would I be
changing SeaMonkey's behavior generally and on other sites?
My settings are currently "false" and "1," respectively. For
permissions.default.image, this is the default, despite their statement.
This page seems to think "0" is not an option and "1" should allow all
images:
<http://kb.mozillazine.org/Permissions.default.image>
Thanks.
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Paul B. Gallagher
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