Thank you. This is exactly how we solved the problem, and it worked.
Cheers.

On Mar 25, 12:12 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> On Mar 24, 5:14 pm, SaintSkeeta <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hi there,
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> > I was wondering how I would go about getting the ID of the marker
> > who's info window is currently open on the map.
> > I figure I have two options.
> >  - If I can find this in javascript, my front end developer can find
> > the open info window and place the ID of the associated marker into a
> > hidden text field that I, the backend developer, can read when the
> > user clicks a submit button.
> >  - If I can find this in my backend C# code when that submit button is
> > clicked, by maybe looping through all of the info windows and checking
> > the 'opened' attribute on them to find out which one is opened.
>
> > However these are theoretical, so I'm not sure if there is the
> > appropriate attributes and functions available in the API. I can't
> > find them at the moment, so any help would be much appreciated.
>
> What does your current code look like (please post a link to your
> current map, not a code dump...)
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> The way I have usually seen that done is to use function closure so
> the marker click handler can have access to the infowindow information
> (a "createMarker" function).  That click handler could set a global
> variable (or a hidden form field) with the id.
>
>   -- Larry
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