I'm amazed and still very confused, but success!
http://www.garyrowe.co.uk/ic/maps/map5.html

Thanks so much Andrew.

I'm now going to search for an Excel to XML script to achieve similar
results to this:
http://www.garyrowe.co.uk/ic/maps/map.xml


On Jan 20, 2:38 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Jan 20, 2:32 pm, Gary <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm confused as to where I need to put that piece of code.
>
> > I'm assuming: document.getElementById("labelContainer.innerHTML =
> > html").innerHTML = html;
> > ... is incorrect if I tried that.
>
> Yes, that's incorrect. That line attempts to find an element with an
> id of "labelContainer.innerHTML = html", and you don't have any
> elements which you have called that.
>
> Replace that line with
>   labelContainer.innerHTML = html
> which sets the innerHTML of the object which JavaScript knows as
> "labelContainer". When you created the div in the control, you used
>   labelContainer = document.createElement("div")
> which created a div and assigned it to Javscript's labelContainer
> variable. It didn't give it an HTML id attribute.
>
> Andrew
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