good point Jason... I missed to mention that there is a layer with an actual
map (a JPG that is as well loaded dynamically) so what i can do is use that
file as a guide, draw the points where needed and again pass that
information the XML. which in reality I can accomplish the same effect as
when they are drawn with the API by passing a 'visible true/false' on the
XML rather than drawing each element.

In the end my idea was that there wasnt any other automated way to obtain
all this points without dong some manual labor.

Thanks....

On 1/3/08, Merrill, Jason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yeah, but doesn't each element have X and Y positions on the XML? If
> not, they must have just drawn the whole thing at once and did not have
> X and Y positions for elements? Or they did not put each element in a
> sprite or movie clip?  If that's the case, then I don't see how you're
> going to distinguish between visual elements to extrapolate X and Y
> coordinates unless they are simple enough you can figure out point data
> based on what's found on each pixel on the screen or something.  Sounds
> tough, maybe someone has an idea.
>
> Jason Merrill
> Bank of America
> GT&O L&LD Solutions Design & Development
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