I gather from mike's tutorial that both a transparent overlay image
*and* an image map are required for this to function in both IE and
non-IE browsers? Grrr.
And, a transparent image overly - it looks to me to be an image file
with no visible elements, so basically if I where to construct such a
thing in (say) Photoshop, all the visible layerss turned off and the
image saved as transparent (a png or gif... I'm using png)?

Thanks for your help, I'm a bit dense... I learned JavaScript just to
play with Google Maps, so I'm still a bit of a noob...

- Jake
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