Philipp van Hüllen wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher schrieb:
Example:
<http://maps.nationalgeographic.com/maps/map-machine#s=r&c=-56.09018578602696,%20-34.39591415226459&z=4>


The map pane is blank but the rest of the page displays fine.

Shows fine for me. (SM2.2, MacOS X, "usual" plug-ins, nothing special).

Internet Exploiter 8 shows the map normally, including the Bing label,
in case that's any help.

I had a brief look, and the thing is heavy with JavaScript.
All the UI / user interaction is handled by this.

No clue, how they get the actual map displayed, but it looks more like
"advanced HTML + scripting" than "magic plug-ins".

Otherwise - if SM1.1.18 does display the thing (as posted before), the
HMTL cannot be too advanced. (Canvas or other recent additions from
"HTML5". ;-)

Do you disable JavaScript?

My prefs from Advanced | Scripts & Plugins:

Enable Javascript for Browser -- yes

Allow scripts to:
        Move or resize existing windows -- no
        Raise or lower windows -- no
        Hide the status bar -- no
        Change status bar text -- no
        Change images -- yes
        Disable or replace context menus -- no

Enable Plugins for Mail & Newsgroups -- no

When additional plugins are required:
Display a notification bar at the top of the content area -- yes

I haven't installed Silverlight, but that shouldn't matter because the page displays in IE. I'm not getting prompted to install a plugin.

I did try enabling all the "Allow scripts to:" options, but it didn't help.

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