Hi Ross,

Ok, will dive around.... but there is a lot of stuff to trawl through.

Anychance you know of a good working example URL, so I can work
through some good code.

Cheers,
Todd

On Apr 20, 11:00 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  I am guessing for some reason that as the
> > HTML is Javascript generated it can't find the <id> info?!?!
>
> That'll be it.  The HTML doesn't exist until after the infowindow is
> opened.
> Search this group for 'thickbox' for similar situations.
>
> Two possible approaches are ...
> Force the offending tool to use a given id, or re-scan for ids, AFTER
> the infowindow is opened.
> Keep a pre-prepared hidden copy of the HTML and put that in the
> infowindow when opened.
>
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