Since the latest version of Chrome (27.0.1453.93 m / Windows 7) Google map markers in the Chrome browser will no longer be displayed. In IE10 and Firefox everything works fine.
Example (Google code samples):
https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/marker-simple
Is the problem is known and is there a solution?
This is no longer an issue as problem already solved as I check again today (2013-09-11), with latest version of Chrome ( 29.0.1547.66 m)
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I have a Windows Phone (a Nokia Lumia) from which I recently encountered an issue. I can't zoom (pinch zoom) or navigate (scrolling with the finger) using Google Maps. It was possible I believe last week or the week before that, but now it's not working anymore.
I can't recall any updates issued in between last working date and now, nor have I fiddled with any options.
I saw in a thread that one could use the options in the browser in order to enable zooming. But this option is not present for me. I use Internet Explorer.
Based from this thread, if it was determined that you are on a desktop version or IE, it will allow zooming to be controlled by mouse. Touch won't work at all. I also found this blog which states that:
The mobile Web version of Google Maps is optimized for WebKit browsers such as Chrome and Safari. However, since Internet Explorer is not a WebKit browser, Windows Phone devices are not able to access Google Maps for the mobile Web.
The desktop version of Google Maps works just fine in these browsers. It's one thing for Google to say the mobile site isn't tested or supported in the mobile browsers, but the desktop version, at least, shouldn't be off-limits. The desktop version may not be ideal in a mobile browser, but it does work.
I'm using the WP Google Maps Pro plugin on my Wordpress site to display various maps (API 3):
http://www.escalamadrid.com/roca-real/
In chrome for OS X, I'm getting a 1px horizontal white line when displaying the map:
This only seems to affect Google Chrome. I've tested in Safari and Firefox and the problem does not occur. I've attempted disabling some chrome extensions but to no avail.
Issue no longer occurs in Chrome Version 37.0
I am trying to turn off main lines (grid map) in google maps api for web, but I do not know how to do. I was trying to set borders to 0, but it still display on map.
Thank you in advance for help.
I think this is a bug with the latest version of Chrome. It happens on my site http://www.shortwave.am as well but only on the newest Chrome version and not Chrome 33.0.1750.154 or Firefox.
Starting some time around March 13th, I started receiving bug reports from
users that my KML polygons were no longer transparent on Windows XP, and IE8.
I did notice Windows XP updates were applied before issues were first reported to me.
The transparency works fine on any other OS/Browser I have available to test.
(Windows XP with Chrome and Firefox, IE11 on Windows 7, Firefox and Chromium on Ubuntu 10)
Nothing has changed in my generation of the map, or the KML it uses.
I've been able to recreate this with a very simple test:
http://itic.occinc.com/googleMapTest.html
It uses this KML:
http://itic.occinc.com/test.kml
I've tried using different colors in the KML with more and less opacity/transparency.
For now I've disabled the polygon filling in my applications, but I'd like to re-enable that.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
This bug was reported at https://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=6540 and should be resolved
I have two apps both using the newest version of google maps sdk 1.4.0
There's a weird issue I'm seeing on ios7 where the user's current location is surrounded by a white square (see image below)
I'm not really doing any funky things with the map, just that pin image over the map. Any ideas how to fix this?
It's a known issue on Simalutor. Both iOS 7 and 8.
Works fine on real devices.
You can check the issue in google maps api bug tracker here.