Hi,

This is the exact same problem I am having with my flex app. I have a
database with marker names, lat and lng. This is all in an
ArrayCollection though like this:-

   var list:ArrayCollection = e.result.map.loc;
   for(var i:int=0; i<list.length; i++)

I pretty much do the same as your code where you set up the marker and
the infowindow options. The only thing different is the
ArrayCollection but it doesn't seem to make a difference.

So far when a marker is clicked it opens the infowindow but on the
latest marker added. So its like its only adding the event listener to
the last thing in the array or every markers infowindow is linked to
the last marker in the array.

If anyone could help us out it would be greatly appreciated, thanks.

On Jan 19, 7:39 pm, Rob Snow <[email protected]> wrote:
> ok, new question, how do i get each marker to have it's own info
> window? right now what's happening is that when you click on any
> marker, it opens an infoWindow (my custom one) in the same spot each
> time when it should be opening a new one on top of the marker.
> thanks again
>
> for each(var place:Place in array){
>         var latlng:LatLng = new LatLng(place.lat,place.long);
>         var marker:Marker = new Marker(latlng);
>         var options:MarkerOptions = new MarkerOptions({label:"S", tooltip:
> place.description});
>         marker.setOptions(options);
>         var infoSprite:InfoWindowSprite = new InfoWindowSprite();
>         var optionsInfo:InfoWindowOptions = new InfoWindowOptions({
>                  customContent: infoSprite,
>                  customOffset: new Point(0, 10),
>                  customCloseRect: new Rectangle(50, -115, 20, 20)
>         });
>
>         marker.addEventListener(MapMouseEvent.CLICK, function
> (event:Event):void {
>                 marker.openInfoWindow(optionsInfo);
>                 });
>         map.addOverlay(marker);
>
> }
>
> On Jan 15, 6:29 pm, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Not knowing how you set up your custom info window. I would assume you have
> > a vector graphic for the background of the info window like the example
> > here:http://gmaps-samples-flash.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/demos/CustomInfoW...
>
> > All you would do to adjust the window size is change the dimensions of the
> > rounded rectangle:
>
> > graphics.drawRoundRect(-75, -110, 160, 100, 10, 10)
>
> > Danielwww.swfsemantics.com
>
> > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:06 PM, Rob Snow <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > hmmm... what did you do to specify the height and width so that
> > > everything fit? I see width, but near as i can tell it's not doing
> > > anything. I've tried entering it as a number, a string, and a string
> > > cast as an object. is there a way to tell it to fit contents?
>
> > > On Jan 14, 7:47 am, Joe <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > hi Rob,
>
> > > > I recently needed to have an infowindow display a title, description
> > > > and pic as well. You can see an example on this campus maphttp://
> > > campusmaps.tufts.edu/medford/(not<http://campusmaps.tufts.edu/medford/%28not>all
> > >  have pics)
>
> > > > I used the 'customContent' property of the infoWindowOptions -- which
> > > > takes a DisplayObjecthttp://
> > > code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/flash/reference.html#I...
>
> > > > If you run into anything, post a link (with view source option
> > > > enabled). It makes it easier to troubleshoot.
>
> > > > -Joe
>
> > > > On Jan 12, 5:49 pm, Rob Snow <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > >http://maps.google.com/search475GayleyAve, Los Angeles, CA 90024
> > > > > click the marker and it pops up an info window
>
> > > > > I am using Flex to place items of information and have the markers
> > > > > laid out on my map. The next step I would like to take would be to
> > > > > insert an image, write a little information about the piece of
> > > > > interest and write the title. However, the openInfoWindow only seems
> > > > > to remember one marker even though I have a for loop attach an on
> > > > > mouse click to each marker and reference each one's lat and long
> > > > > Even with this though, there is still a limitation. I can't figure out
> > > > > how to divide up the inforWindow into title, picture, description.
> > > > > If you are going to link me to
> > > > >  http://www.marcusschiesser.de/?p=77)
> > > > > I have already looked at this. It is indeed what I would love to
> > > > > accomplish, but I cannot for the life of me figure out how to use it
> > > > > without using his modified google maps api library, which is old and
> > > > > outdated.
>
> > > > > private function onMapReady(event:Event):void{
> > > > >                                 this.map.setCenter(new
> > > LatLng(34.0093762877589,
> > > > > -118.49675416946413), 14, MapType.SATELLITE_MAP_TYPE);
> > > > >                                 map.addControl(new ZoomControl());
> > > > >                                 map.addControl(new PositionControl());
> > > > >                                 map.addControl(new MapTypeControl());
> > > > >                                 var bool:Boolean =
> > > this.map.scrollWheelZoomEnabled();
> > > > >                                 trace(bool.toString());
>
> > > > >                                 for each(var place:Place in array){
> > > > >                                         var latlng:LatLng = new
> > > LatLng(place.lat,place.long);
> > > > >                                         var marker:Marker = new
> > > Marker(latlng);
> > > > >                                         var options:MarkerOptions = 
> > > > > new
> > > MarkerOptions({label:"S",
> > > > > tooltip: place.description});
> > > > >                                         marker.setOptions(options);
>
> > > marker.addEventListener(MapMouseEvent.CLICK, function
> > > > > (event:Event):void {
>
> > > map.openInfoWindow(latlng, new InfoWindowOptions({title:
> > > > > place.description, content: "At: " + latlng}));
> > > > >                                                 });
> > > > >                                         map.addOverlay(marker);
> > > > >                                 }
>
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