Hi Mike

Great job, as usual!

This control was on my todo-list, but i had no time so far. What is
"com.panoramio.popular"? Are there some other (undocumented) layers?

On 3 Okt., 19:07, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wasn't it SV Billabong who wrote:
>
> >I thought for sure you'd have a infoWindow workaround..
>
> It's buried in a separate module, and the Google guys didn't leave any
> Javscript handles.
>
> <http://maps.google.com/intl/en_ALL/mapfiles/130d/maps2.api/mod_panoramio
> _iw.js>
>
> Some of the parts of the info window contents have "id" and "class"
> attributes, so you can currently access their styles, and I suppose you
> could grab a reference to id="pano_iw_image" grab the "src" of the <img>
> that's a child of that <div> and plot it in a third party info window,
> but by the time you can get to that the damage has already been done.
>
> I also suspect that those "class" and "id" attributes might not be
> around for long, because (a) the API doesn't seem to actually use them
> and (b) the infowindows get mighty ugly on pages that already happen to
> use CSS settings for their own class="title" and id="basic" with styles
> that are unsuitable for those infowindows.
>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
> The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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