Cool! thanks! will give it a shot. :))

On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Mike Williams <[email protected]>wrote:

> Wasn't it Chuckie Hizon who wrote:
> >Really? Never thought of it that wah. LOL.
> >
> >So, HTML inside that pop up baloon can call javascript functions on the
> >page itself?
> >The HTML text inside my popup baloon is generated on the fly, like when
> >the user clicks on the marker itself. So can that
> >on-the-fly-generated-HTML of mine can still call whatever javascript
> >function on the same page?
>
> Yes. The browser doesn't know the difference between HTML that's in an
> infowindow from HTML anywhere else on the page. As far as the browser is
> concerned, the infowindow contents is just another ordinary div.
>
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