Try adding the keyword 'var' in front of your pnts variable, like

var pnts = new Array();

... in both instances, so that it is local to the callback function.

Right now, it is global, so the second call, (Belguim), overwrites the
first (The Netherlands).

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On Mar 7, 4:51 pm, Ron Kok <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Currently I'm having difficulties displaying two polygons (country
> shapes) on a map, as I'm just a beginner with the Maps API. Both
> polygons are described in separate xml files. As it appears only one
> polygon is being displayed. Please have a 
> lookhttp://www.ronkok.com/work/infvis/maps.html.
> The problem occurs in IE as well as in Firefox, although Firebug isn't
> raising any alerts.
>
> I've been looking for solutions to this problem, but most working
> examples / solutions were taken offline...
>
> I would really appreciate it if you can help me out!
>
> - Ron
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