Thanks Jeremy.

I'm actually going to scrap the Google Search part of this, since I
don't actually need it - I've got the addresses in our GIS system, so
I can load them from there.

Unfortunately, at this point, the ESRI / Gmaps Extension does not work
with v3, so I'm stuck as far as that goes.

Also - in attempting to add the layers to both maps, it would give an
error that one of the maps was undefined - so that was a no-go.

Thanks for the reply though - and in searching for this, I did come
across your name a few times.  :)

Alex

On Aug 30, 11:12 am, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, from what I can see, it's going to be tricky to implement what 
> you're wanting to do on the GSmapSearchControl because of the fact that it 
> switches between two different maps when doing searches and such. 
> Additionally, you will want to consider that v2 of the GMaps JS API has been 
> deprecated, so it's only a matter of time before the GSMapSearchControl 
> ceases to function. If at all possible (I don't know the options ESRI 
> offers), I would suggest migrating to GMaps JS API v3. You can then utilize 
> my jGoogleBar which was designed for GMaps v3 and offers the search 
> functionality of the GoogleBar without the ads. And you won't have to worry 
> about the maps switching out on you.
>
> Alternatively, you could add your custom layer(s) to both of the control's 
> maps so that, regardless of which one is being displayed, your layer(s) will 
> be present.
>
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> On Aug 30, 2010, at 9:46 AM, Alex Shiplett wrote:
>
>
>
> > All,
>
> > I am attempting to have an overlay, that, when the user searches,
> > remains on the page, so that the user can click for additional
> > information.
>
> > I am using the GSMapSearch control, because it doesn't have ads, and
> > the layers add fine on load.  But when I attempt to search for an
> > address, the layers disappear.
>
> > The link is:
>
> >http://www.wilmingtonnc.gov/maps/localsearch.html
>
> > any help would be appreciated,
>
> > Thanks,
> > alex
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