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Subscriptions Issue 9004: Bug: Javascript error - https://maps.googleapis.com/maps-api-v3/api/js/23/2/intl/en_gb/onion.js 34 people starred this issue and may be notified of changes. Back to list Status: NeedsMoreInfo Owner: zwa...@google.com ApiType-Javascript3 Type-Defect Sign in to add https://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=9004 a comment Reported by a...@daboom.com, Dec 8, 2015 My application, developed in Visual C++ 2013, loads a javascript file into a CHtmlView object. It worked perfectly well until it recently started displaying the error message https://maps.googleapis.com/maps-api-v3/api/js/23/2/intl/en_gb/onion.js. To ensure that this error had nothing to do with my application or javascript file, I recreated the problem using Microsoft's sample Internet Explorer project (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms177540(v=vs.90).aspx) simply modifying it to open one of Google's script error sample map javascript files (https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/map-simple). I've attached the modified project. When the exe is run the map is displayed correctly but after a minute or two of zooming and mouse movements an error dialog is displayed with the script error. Also, perhaps or perhaps not related, even though I modified the javascript file to call version 3.22 of the Google Maps API it always seems to be using 3.23! Ideas? Thanks Alex javascript error line Dec 8, 2015 Project Member #1 andr...@google.com (No comment was entered for this change.) Status: PendingFurtherReview Dec 8, 2015 Project Member #2 zwa...@google.com Hey thanks for your report, could I ask some follow up questions? 1) Could you please show how you're trying to call version 3.22 ? e.g. if I change the call in your html file to: https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/js?key=AIzaSyBlmQ1dUBzQTIB7z-seimO2ZhngP_Hf_SQ&callback=initMap&v=3.22 it does load 3.22, what do you change, and what do you observe? 2) Could you please indicate your error message? I'm not quite sure how an URL is an error message, it's probably the file where the JS error comes out of, but what is the actual error? Also can you distill your program to a simple map html where the error occurs? The GoogleMap.html in your zip file loads a map fine, I have no errors on the console. Status: NeedsMoreInfo Owner: zwa...@google.com Dec 9, 2015 #3 a...@daboom.com Hi, thanks for looking into the issues. 1. I've attached an html file that opens a map requesting version 3.22 and then displays the version (using google.maps.version) at the top. The version displayed is 3.23.2. 2. You need to run mfcie.exe in the release folder of the mfcie project. The map opens perfectly but if you then zoom into the Wollongong city