On Apr 21, 8:06 am, jney <[email protected]> wrote:
> This google group just sucks, there is never an answer,

Now that's just not true. There are millions of answers in the group.

And in any case, a fairly large proportion of Maps users and group
members aren't likely to be online much between your original question
(22:32 UK time) and your response (08:06 UK time).

> but just bad
> evaluation. (it is weird to give a bad evaluation to a question,
> anyway...)

No; it's available. I dislike anonymous ratings, so I tend not to use
it, but it can be used by those who think a posting could be improved
in some way. It's open to you to ding this post, for example, although
I'm attempting to be helpful...

Simply saying "It doesn't work" doesn't help. You've said what
statement fails, but not how it fails; and it's entirely possible,
although admittedly unlikely, that your "other stuff" is what is
causing the problem.

Perhaps your query is simply a bog-standard Javascript question about
classes and how to manipulate them and doesn't actually form an API
question. Yes, it uses API classes, but it could just as easily relate
to anything else. Have you looked up how to use classes?

Perhaps you could help Group members to help you, and follow the
posting guidelines which request a link to a demonstrator page?

However: I'm not going to discuss Group dynamics further.

Anyway, the first thing which goes wrong is
  MyMarker.prototype = new GMarker();
because GMarker requires an argument of a GLatLng, and you can't
create one without that.

Andrew
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