Thanks Andrew....I got it now.  I so overlooked the code...you got me
back on track...thanks.  It now works.

On Apr 23, 12:28 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Apr 23, 6:23 pm, noobtube <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Correct...I need to place the html attribute into the xml.  If you do
> > a viewsource, you will see the code behind this xml generation.
> > Somehow I have to place the "html" info into this.
>
> So: let's see if I understand this. Currently you have three addresses
> (nonsense addresses, but it appears they do geocode) and you want to
> assign an "html" attribute to each address and have it appear in the
> XML so that you can get it out for an infoWindow.
>
> You could change your addresses array to something like
> var addresses= [
>    [ "address 1", "html 1"],
>    [ "address 2", "html 2"]
>  ]
> and then reference each address as
>   addresses[nextaddress][0]
> and its corresponding html as
>   addresses[nextaddress][1]
>
> Does that help? Remember that you will almost certainly need to encode
> all your HTML content -- depending on how you choose to include it in
> your XML output -- and that means not only tags like &lt;b&gt; but
> also things like &amp;eacute; where entities need to be "double-
> encoded".
>
> Andrew
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