OK, no idea if this is what you'relooking for, but I added something:

http://www.dyve.net/jquery?googlemaps

The markers can now be provided in geo microformat. I don't usually do
much XML processing (with or without jQuery), so my methods may be
weird, but it seems to work. The old method (an array of objects in
the call) also still works.

On 9/22/06, Fil <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > I don't think a casual HTML writer is going to use the geo
> > > > microformat. It's small, but you have to write a lot of HTML to
> > > > describe a very small piece of information.
>
> Well it's not *that* complex, and it has strong grounds, based in real-world
> examples (at least that's how they're meant to be designed).
> If you write tools that help people do great stuff, they will learn the
> "language", whatever it is.
>
> But there's a more important argument. microformats are carefully-thought
> proposals for writing conventions. If people adopt them (and I advocate we
> help them choose them), then more tools will be available for your data, and
> the tools you write will be more generic.
>
> And they are a perfect match for jQuery's xhtml processing capabilities.
>
> -- Fil
>
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