Google Maps + IE8 Beta 1 = Epic Fail

The front-end engineers certainly have their work cut out for them with the release if IE8 on the horizon. Albeit that this IS a Beta, and the FIRST of all public Betas, but still, all my sites generally mostly work (except those using google maps).

Remember folks, this is early beta software, rendering (most likely) browser specific hacks styling, so take this with a grain of salt.

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And embedded

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But wait! Not even Microsoft’s DOM based maps look good:

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11 Responses to “Google Maps + IE8 Beta 1 = Epic Fail”


  1. 1 Michael

    At this time, style sheets are not being displayed correctly.
    Why you ask?
    They’re moving in line with AcidBurn.
    Look at it this way, for the first time in like, forever….. IE is actually a compliant browser. Just waiting for everyone to uncode their pages for earlier IE shortcomings now. :)

  2. 2 revoked

    Yeah, tell me about it. That embedded app is ours (http://idx.diversesolutions.com), we’re not looking forward to it.

  3. 3 Wiggy

    Google maps api not working, also litebox not working, but pages do displat faster, the few i have tested anyway!

  4. 4 CJ

    OMG - this is broken BIG time.
    1. I installed IE8 on my vista machine and immediately it started choking on my google toolbar and would not allow any browsing of any website without error messages/dialogs (the blue screen of death has been replaced by a dantes hell infinite loop of error messages)

    2. So I tried to uninstall IE8 but Vista(home) does not allow it - because it does not show up in the add/remove programs. So now I am truly in hell.

    3. So I put IE8 in IE7 emulation mode - and it gets generally stable - but of course I am not able to use any advance features

    4. Today I had a meeting so I clicked on Google-maps from the toolbar and IE8 (in IE7 mode) crashed with the infinite error messages. So I rebooted and tried to get my directions by merely going to the Google map site and same thing … Hello mapquest (I hope). Dante would have been proud. I am truly in purgatory for the sin of upgrading IE and now at the gates of hell.

  5. 5 Bob

    Ran into the same Google Maps problem (and a few others). I recommend keeping FireFox or another stable, released browser handy for those situations. IE8 (and Internet sites) will get more stable / compliant as we get closer to release, but for now, it probably makes sense to keep a released browser at the ready.

  6. 6 Ben

    CJ,

    IE8 is classed as an update so click view installed updates and uninstall from there. For some reason i cannot view google maps even in IE7 Mode ! Any ideas?

  7. 7 David

    I do like some of the features of IE8, but you might want to install Firefox just so you can switch to it for map reading or anything else IE8 chokes on. I just hope Microsoft fixes this problem with IE8. However, given their pathological hatred of Google they are probably doing high fives right now.

  8. 8 Aparna

    Hey all u people worked about google maps not displaying properly on ur webpages here is a SOLUTION…

    TRY REMOVING THE DOCTYPE FRO YOUR PAGE AND CHECK OUT.

    I had the same problem, the entire just blewup and made life miserable, it was important for me to have the map, so i switched to yahoo maps, and there too i had a problem, not that the map blew up but it did not appear at all, so just tried getting rid of doctype and it worked.Going back to google maps without the doctype that too worked.

  9. 9 revoked

    @Aparna actually, I may be mistaken, but I think that puts IE8 into IE7 “quirksmode” rendering?? And on top of that, if your current site is built on a strict doctype, this doesn’t fly as a good workaround.

  10. 10 Scott

    Google maps seems to be working fine on IE8 beta 1 as of today. Has Google changed their code?

  11. 11 revoked

    looks like it works on http://maps.google.com but not in the embedded api.

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