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Carlos Terrón Fraile  
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 More options Mar 28 2012, 5:05 am
From: Carlos Terrón Fraile <2esi0910.carloster...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2012 02:05:23 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Wed, Mar 28 2012 5:05 am
Subject: Re: Multiple Destinations in GMaps

> If the locale is supposed to "es" then the setDirections call is not
> in the right order in the webpage that we can see.  Perhaps we are
> looking at the wrong webpage, where is the webpage you are having
> problems with?

> Sorry, now it's correct now.

> yes, but you also have nearer the beginning
>       <body id="page_bg">
> Find out how to 'view source' in your browser.
> You are allowed to have only one <body>, thats the rules of HTML.
> You could perhaps use
>         <body onload="initialize()" onunload="GUnload()" id="page_bg">
> but just once of course.

> I have a problem, and that is Joomla! uses " <body id="page_bg"> " and I

can't erase or change it, so I can't change it to "  <body
onload="initialize()" onunload="GUnload()" id="page_bg">  " or just erase
first and write both on the javascript code.

> > anyone knows how to implement this on my code?

> They do.  It probably won't be any easier for you than the way you are
> trying to do it now.
> The link you gave won't be very helpful for you, as it is about the
> Flash Maps API, not the javascript API, it is a different programming
> language.

> Do you want someone to write code for you (people often charge to do
> work for others) or would you like some help in writing your own?
> If you are going to write (or re-write) your own project, it would be
> wise to write it using the more up to date maps API v3, not v2 you are
> using now.

> I do understand it is hard to use the Maps API because you don't have
> much javascript experience, it's one of those run-before-you-can-walk
> things.

Yes, I don't have ANY experience on javascript, but Google Maps uses this
language, so I'm forced to use it (it's a pleasure, but it's SO hard and I
don't understand it so much).

 
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