Thanks for all the insights.  I am still learning both the api and
javascript, so thank you for bearing with me.

Here is a link to my current map.

http://dajohnson1s.dvrdns.org/map/daniel.html

Rossko,

Agreed, I had thought about that while I was getting everything over
to the server.

I need to keep track of what is what when I am reading it from the
xml.  and tag it.

Because even if I get this problem solved, it only creates another,
because then I would need to "know" what polygon is clicked in order
to traverse the label array to get the appropriate name.  My current
method I am unable to do so.





On Dec 6, 6:40 pm, Rossko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Typical form of a general-purpose click listener ;
>
> GEvent.addListener(map, "click", function(overlay, latlng,
> clicklatlng) { .....
>
> If a polygon is clicked, you get the overlay handle and a clicklatlng
> object (latlng will be null).
>
> If you've tagged your polygons somehow when creating them, you could
> use the tag to look up whatever stuff you want to go in the
> infowindow.   Then you can open an infowindow on the map, planted at
> the clicklatlng.
>
> Remember to have the listener do something sensible (nothing perhaps)
> if the bare map is clicked, or a marker or zoom overlay is clicked,
> etc.
>
> An alternative approach is to set listeners on each individual poly.
>
> cheers, Ross K
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