Wasn't it AndreH who wrote:
>
>Here's the live site:
>
>http://afis.meraka.org.za/wamis/applications/fire.php
>
>The code is not as clean as the example in my post, but it boils down
>to the same thing.
>
>Toggle the check boxes at the bottom to see the problem. The provinces
>overlay always remain at the bottom.
The API puts tile layer overlays and ground overlays on the same pane,
pane 1. It doesn't provide any facilities for specifying the zIndex of
ground overlays, and GGeoXml doesn't provide any facility for setting
the zIndex of the tile layer. So they both end up at zindex zero.
If you create the GTileLayerOverlay yourself, rather than letting
GGeoXml do it, you could use the {zPriority} option to raise the tile
layer above the ground overlay.
Or you could use EInsert.groundOverlay() instead of GGroundOverlay(),
and set the optional third parameter to a negative value to place the
image on a lower pane, below the tile layer.
http://econym.org.uk/gmap/einsertg.htm
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