Ok, here's how I have done that... I used kml files and GGeoXml for
this purpose.  Idea is to create an array of GGeoXml objects and use
map.addOverlay(with geoXml instances) in a loop



On Aug 17, 3:10 pm, zeddy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have looked at several similar questions and the answers, but I'm
> still not understanding.
>
> I have 3 XML files of lines/points, one for each of 3 separate maps.
> Each map is working fine. Now I want to create a single map and load &
> display the 3 files on a single map.
>
> Can I have 3 concurrent GDownloadUrl() running like this:
>         GDownloadUrl("file1.xml",show1);
>         GDownloadUrl("file2.xml",show2);
>         GDownloadUrl("file3.xml",show3);
>
> where each of the show<1 2 3> functions processes a different file and
> keeps all variables in 3 separate namespaces.
>
> Even if that was possible, I would actually prefer to serialize this -
> to download and process each of the 3 files in turn. But I don't see
> how to do that.
>
> I considered looping through a list of file<1 2 3>.xml, calling
> GDownloadUrl() for each one in turn, but how do you wait for one to
> complete before doing the next one?
>
> This must be a common thing that everybody wants to do, because it's
> limiting having only a single XML file for each map. However I can't
> find much  in the documentation or in the discussions.
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