firefox uses svg to store shapes, you can get those by counting the
<svg> tags. If you use firebug, you can actually see the div with the
svg layer getting highlighted when you edit the polygons/lines, and
you can even change the attributes in the svg tag and see the changes
right on the map-

If you're interesting drawing shapes, check out this project i
recently put up in the google maps library (dev)

http://gmaps-utility-library-dev.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/geometrycontrols/examples/test.html

I'm looking for feedback as I get it ready for production use-

On Oct 3, 12:00 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Oct 3, 8:51 am, Sunny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > In IE, once you draw the polygons or polylines on Map.
> > You can get their counts.
>
> > var shps = document.getElementsByTagName("shape");
> > lastshp = shps.length
> > alert ("there are currently: " + lastshp + " shapes");
>
> > But in Firefox this dont work.
> > It always returns 0.
>
> > Can anybody tell me why.
>
> Please follow the posting guidelines and post a link to your map that
> exhibits the issue.
>
> > How I can get the shapes drwan on map count in Firefox.
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