Larry,

1. I did mean javascript, didn't know there was something separate
called java. I assumed that someone who was able to answer my question
would know what I
    was talking about.
2. I am trying to move where the directions appear. They currently
open in a separate window and I would like them to appear on my page.
3. I have read the posting guidelines and follow them to the best of
my ability. The map is not online as of yet. I am developing a site
for my church which I will be
   putting on a disk and mailing to them. I am unable to host the map
on tripod or a similar service because I am doing this from Iraq on a
DoD computer that has a
   group policy that prevents me from using web hosting services. I
understand that asking someone to look at code rather than a site is a
pain, but at the same
   time, if I were able to handle this on my own, I wouldn't be asking
for help. Rest assured that my failure to explicitly abide by what are
titled SUGGESTED
   guidelines is not laziness on my part but an unavoidable
circumstance over which I have no control.

That being said, if anyone who is willing and able to assist me, it
will be very greatly appreciated.

- Erik

On Jul 19, 4:55 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jul 18, 6:32 pm, Shiloh <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> > I'm trying to get the directions created by my info bubble to display
> > in a custom sidebar beneath the map it self. I've looked at Mike's
> > tutorial athttp://econym.org.uk/gmap/directions.htmandthe help
> > given to a poster 
> > here:http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/browse_thread/thread/8...
> > and I'm more confused now than when I started. Essentially, I just
> > want what the second guy has here:http://riochurch.com/maptest.html
>
> > The problem is that since my Java skills are at whatever comes before
> > novice, I don't know which parts of the code to pull or how to adapt
> > them to my needs. My map code is below, everything else is exactly how
> > I want it, I just need the directions results to show up underneath.
> > Thank you in advance for your time and effort.
>
> 1. The Google Maps API is javascript and html, no "Java" involved.
> 2. Moving the location of where the directions appear (which is what I
> think you are asking) is html layout or css.
> 3. Please read and follow the posting guidelines and post a link to
> the map that doesn't work, rather than code.
>
>   --  Larry
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