Yes, I wanna know how to do it. In the answer below John Coryat told
me to look for "boundaries" or "polygons" using the search... I gonna
do this... thanks

On 9 out, 14:12, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 9, 9:02 am, AlcidesQAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I'm developing a 
> system with a typical cascading format form. First,
> > the user selects his state in a dropdownlist, then his city...
> > Beside this form I have a div with google maps loaded.
> > I wanna demarcate the frontier of each state after its selection. For
> > instance, if the user selects the state of Rio de Janeiro(Brazil), its
> > frontiers will be shown delimitated. I'm using the setCenter method
> > from GMap2 class to center the map at the chosen state.
>
> That is nice.  Is there a question in there?  Do you want to know how
> to do it?  Try searching the group, there are lots of posts about this
> type of behavior (several in the past month or so, with examples).
>
>   -- Larry
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