Thanks very much for your help.

I think I'm making progress. I found very useful here
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/a15c607108d408c5/2ec2422b4936be46?lnk=gst&q=getTileUrl#2ec2422b4936be46
so now I think I understand how this works.

However, I'm stil not getting results. I think there's a problem with
my CustomGetTileUrl function. I'd really appreciate if you check out
my code again and give me some advice. This is the URL:
http://www.yv5fih.org.ve/sammet/sammet10.html and this the image that
I want to overlay http://www.yv5fih.org.ve/sammet/outputs/4_6_3.gif

Thanks a lot!!!!

On 20 oct, 02:30, Mike Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, be aware that not all supported browsers support PNG transparency
> and HTML partialopacityat the same time. In MSIE6 you can have one or
> the other, but not both.
>
> You can either set isPng to true, in which case MSIE passes the tile
> images to the AlphaImageLoader which ignores theopacitysetting. Or you
> can set isPng to false, in which case MSIE renders the image natively,
> honouring the HTMLopacitysetting, but ignoring the partialopacityof
> the image file.
>
> This is a fundamental failing of MSIE6, and there's nothing that Google
> can do about it other than declare MSIE6 a non-compatible browser. (Now
> there's an idea).
>
> You might consider turning your transparent PNG into a transparent GIF.
> MSIE can handle those. Set isPng false.
>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
> The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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