> That worked...immediately when I replaced the lat=0 and lng=0 for
> undefined's, it worked brilliantly.  thanks!

Until the next time.
Why not take the opportunity to make your javascript more robust, and
not attempt to use values that may not be present in the XML, ignoring
that line, or flag a warning alert or somesuch.  That way you'll be
able to fix it yourself much quicker.

cheers, Ross K

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