On Feb 4, 2:41 am, igloo <[email protected]> wrote:
> As I stated earlier, you can call the map page with some parameters at
> the end of the URL that can be read by the page to target the
> particular feature you want.
>
> > The best way to link to that page so that the appropriate bits are 
> > displayed, is to pass in a parameter on the command line. See

http://econym.org.uk/gmap/linktothis.htm


Here is an example that opens a marker on the map:
http://www.geocodezip.com/xmlTabsQueryStringLinkTo.asp?marker=1

(the equivalent of clicking on the "Marker Two" entry in the sidebar)

  -- Larry

>
> An example of this in action is:
>
> http://www.lanerealty.com.au/PropertyMap.html?index=lr11560&lat=-27.9...
>
> where I use a general purpose map page to display the location of a
> property with a short description. The information you pass across in
> your URL cam be anything - just an index to your array of images/
> descriptions or whatever.
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