Hi Juguang,

Thanks for the reply, that makes sense so i am attempting both
methods.

Quick question though relating to the first, where does it pull the
image from?  I am wanting to pull a local image in so which directory
should it be in?

Thanks again for your help!

On Jul 26, 11:57 pm, Juguang XIAO <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tanka,
>
> No need to be sorry. :-) There is no silly question, but silly answer like
> this one.
>
> There are at least two ways.
>
> 1. simplest way is to configure InfoWindowOptions, like below.
>
> new InfoWindowOptions({title: "Hello", contentHTML: "<img
> src=Logo.100x100.jpg' />", height:150})
> You need to read this 
> reference:http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/flash/reference.html#I...
>
> 2. more proper way, as i personally prefer, is to create 'customContent':
> DisplayObject, which requires more ActionScript programming skills. The
> example would be:
>
> http://gmaps-samples-flash.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/demos/CustomInfoW...
>
> Juguang
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Tanka <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I am sorry for the basicness of this post but it is really bugging me
> > and i just need pointing in the right direction.  I have been learning
> > Actionscript 3 for the past two weeks and i am making a website using
> > that and flash.  I have created a Google Maps instance and i have
> > centred it on my location, got an infowindow etc but it is just the
> > basic one.
>
> > I would like it to be just a simple image which has customised text
> > and a company logo in it as i figured that is easiest to do rather
> > than adding a logo image and trying to format the text.  Can anyone
> > point me in the right direction for this or just tell me or hint as to
> > what code needs to be added, at the moment the section of my code
> > simply looks like:
>
> > function onMapReady(event:MapEvent):void {
> > map.setCenter(new LatLng(51.494186,-0.254707), 15,
> > MapType.NORMAL_MAP_TYPE);
> > map.addControl(new ZoomControl());
> > map.addControl(new PositionControl());
> > map.openInfoWindow(map.getCenter(), new InfoWindowOptions({title: "My
> > Title", content: "My Content"}));
> >      }
>
> > Again sorry that this post is basic but i really appreciate any help
> > or any nudges in the right direction.
>
> > Thanks :-)
>
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> Beijing, China
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