If you've changed absolutely nothing on the entire page, then the
problem is on line 59. Specifically, you need to add
http://www.google.com
to the beginning of the jsapi script's src attribute. It works on
Google's server because it's a valid relative path, but on your local
disk, it's probably not. In Firefox, with Firebug and/or Web
Developer extensions installed, you can see the result of this if you
look in the Net tab of Firebug (on the local machine, there will be no
net requests), or using the Web Developer's Information -> View
Javascript option (you'll see that you're trying to load file:///jsapi,
and it's coming back blank).
And actually, this same tidbit will apply to a number, if not all, of
Google's samples. They tell - even encourage - people to copy/paste
their example code, but it's not always clear that you have to make
that one modification to the code.
Jeremy R. Geerdes
Effective website design & development
Des Moines, IA
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