Thanks. I'll give that a try

The pixelOffset was copied from some other example. I didn't realize
it was there. Thanks for pointing it out though.

On Jul 19, 12:53 am, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 18, 10:05 pm, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:> As of yesterday, 
> 3GS with the new OS 4.0.1.
>
> > I wonder if that is the problem?..
>
> hmmm ... I dunno if that's a problem, maybe Google could document
> which exact combination of iPhones and OS versions are supported?
>
> I'm also not sure what versions of Android are supported.  Today I
> couldn't drag the map in the "hello world" example using Android
> 1.5 ...
>
> Anyway I'd suggest trying a more simple example first.  Your map has
> two KMLs, so try the example from the doco which has one KML:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/la...
>
> you could also try your map with a single layer (just the MOS.KML) but
> without the click listener, using the default suppressInfoWindows:
> false, to see if you can see the default infowindows.
>
> another question, not sure why you have the pixelOffset, because it
> puts the infowindow on the wrong marker???

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