The method of loading the API is exactly what Google recommends. He is
creating a script tag and injecting it into the head. See the loadjs
method of the loadAsync object.

However here is a test page I created to figure out what the error
was. It loads the API with a normal script tag.

http://alttag.org/ieZoomError.html

Alan

On Feb 4, 5:51 am, davie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> > This is definitely an API bug.
>
> The error  shows only in IE and with the API called asynchronously
> using a method not suggested by Google.
> If the error still shows after the recommended method it may be an API
> bug
>
> Regards Davie

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