Thank you very much, it looks pretty much as the solution, I added
this modification
var html = GXml.value(markers[i].getElementsByTagName("html")[0]);
in the line 192.

 to this page:

http://rockconcertsonline.com/rock_geomap.html

This page is loading xml from other configuration and keeps working
fine so that code is ok.

The problem is when I go to the xml itself and I add the ]]>, it looks
like causing "label" stops working, the file itself is in here:

http://rockconcertsonline.com/albums.xml

Where an error can be found, I've been trying with " trying to find
where is the problem but I have been unable to spot the problem, sorry
for bothering you but maybe with your expertise it will take a second
for you to find out the final detail for me to start months of nice
work.

Thank you so much for your time, I truly appreciate it, By the way,
AMAZING PAGE of yours and actually I got scripts coming from your page
all over the place so thank you so much twice, I am having a great
time with Google maps and a good part of it is with the help of you,
sorry that my ability doesn't match my passion.


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On Feb 7, 8:09 am, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
> You could use a program to edit the text. It's mainly just simple
> substitutions that are required.
>
> Or you could put the whole thing into a CDATA section inside your HTML.
> Inside a CDATA section, the text is treated as only being character
> data, and things that look like tags are ignored. So you end up with
>
> <markers>
>   <marker lat="46.66039405491582" lng="-123.67449045181274">
>     <html>
>       <![CDATA[
>         <table width="419" border="0">
>           ...
>         </table>
>       ]]>
>     </html>
>   </marker>
> </markers>
>
> Because the CDATA is not an attribute, the syntax for reading it is
> different.
>
>  var html = GXml.value(markers[i].getElementsByTagName("html")[0]);
>
> Hint: Watch out for that unexpected "[0]" at the end. There's a tendency
> for people to miss it.
>
> --http://econym.org.uk/gmap
> The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team
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