GGeoXML strips javascript - primarlly because it allows content to be
loaded cross domain so would make a site vulnerable to script
injection attacks. (they use it to power Google Maps where that is
quite important!)

Probably your best alternative would be to use a different KML parser
(but probably wouldnt support .kmz!) - such as EGeoXml, which could
then dynamically just add the zoom in link to every marker.

Alternatively there are unofficial ways to rewrite the content of a
GGeoXml layer, but they rely on undocumented features.




On 08/09/2009, jamesct <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I am generating all the markers in a kml file that gets imported into
>  a GGeoXML overlay for my map (http://www.capetown-direct.com/
>  map.aspx) .
>
>  The problem is that I want a 'Zoom In' link in the InfoWindow popup
>  for suburb markers, and I have coded this into the
>  <Placemark><description> tag in the kml as something like <a
>  href="javascript:zoomin(x,y)">Zoom In</a> but this doesn't work
>  because apparently JS is blocked in kml files or something.
>
>  (I have of course got a js function zoomin)
>
>  Any suggestions on how to accomplish this (it really shouldn't be so
>  difficult surely?)
>
>  Thanks,
>  James
>
>  >
>


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Barry

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