On Jan 9, 7:13 pm, KristyKay <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It'd be nice if you could open a GInfoWindow for a polyline because
> that's what I really wanted to do.  I figured opening the InfoWindows
> for the two end points of the line was the next best thing.

With a click on a map, you get passed two of an overlay, a location,
and a location. If your click is passed the line as an overlay, use
the third parameter to determine the location of the click and open
the infoWindow. 
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/reference.html#GMap2.click

> Back to the drawing board!!  (I looked at the eLabels and I think it
> would clutter up my map way too much but I'll see if I can find
> something else out there to use. I'm not sure I could create my own
> infoWindows.  I wouldn't even know where to begin.  LOL)

You could look at Mike's EBubble instead.

Andrew
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