hehe chad sometimes less is more (and i prefer that way anyway), i made my thoughts and tryed different methods, it works now, go check it out, ill do the format things tomorrow, thx for the help! (onclick/double click is bugged somehow) no clue why i used a href anyway
cheers en4ce On Oct 28, 11:54 pm, Chad Killingsworth <chadkillingswo...@missouristate.edu> wrote: > While it's a little more work, I would create the info window content > elements using document.createElement("tag") and setting the > properties. Using that method, you can use > google.maps.event.addDomListener to attach your event handlers. You > will then be able to stop propagation of the event. > Seehttp://www.quirksmode.org/js/events_order.html#link9for a rundown of > how to stop propagation cross browser. > > Also, avoid using <a href="#"> for your link as it can cause the page > to scroll. > > Chad Killingsworth > > On Oct 28, 11:36 am, en4ce <djen...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > well chad, some approval from you makes me happy =) thx a lot! > > > and yea you are right , the click/dblclick propagating (its even worse > > with a singel click, thats why i used the double click) with the map > > but i dont see how a flag should remove the problem because the > > movment seems triggert by the infowindow.close(map,this); you know iam > > saying > > > you think i could use a rightclick with a div to delete the marker and > > do the rest? seems more logic for me anyway... is there somewhere an > > example ? > > > ill try the marker storage method you mentiont, we´ll see > > > thx a lot ! > > > On Oct 28, 5:53 pm, Chad Killingsworth > > > <chadkillingswo...@missouristate.edu> wrote: > > > Nice use of the API. > > > > Determining the Marker: If you wrap the marker inside another object, > > > you can store extra information safely. Something like: > > > > function MyMarker(id, markerOpts) > > > { > > > this.id = id; > > > this.marker = new google.maps.Marker(markerOpts); > > > > } > > > > var marker1 = new MyMarker(1, {my marker options}); > > > alert(marker1.id); > > > > As for the map moving when you delete a marker, I'm guessing that a > > > click (or double click) event is propagating up to the map. You could > > > set a flag in removeMarker and if that flag is set, ignore the event > > > (and reset the flag) in the matching event on the map. > > > > Chad Killingsworth > > > > On Oct 28, 10:19 am, en4ce <djen...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > > > > hi > > > > > i have 2 questions regarding erasing markers > > > > > 1. when i click a marker, am i able to determinate what marker i > > > > clicked id wise (the markers are stored in a markers[] array) is > > > > there a method like marker.getId() ? i didn't found something simular > > > > so i worked a sloppy way around and its not working very good :/ > > > > > 2. to delete a marker my users are forced to click on a marker and a > > > > Infowindow open, in this infowindow is a link with a remove function. > > > > the function look like this: > > > > function removeMarker(markercnt) { > > > > infowindow.close(map,this); > > > > markercount--; > > > > markers[markercnt].setMap(null); > > > > markers.splice(val, 1); > > > > updateElevation(); > > > > closeShareLocalinfo(); > > > > } > > > > well, the marker gets deleted and the polylines get redrawn, that > > > > works well but, after the " infowindow.close(map,this);" the maps > > > > jumps to another view point (usually like a few km above) and this is > > > > really nasty... anyone have an idea why this happens ? > > > > > you can test it online under: www.youspots.com/beta, klick on Share > > > > Spots in the left menu and draw more then 2 markers... click the 3rd++ > > > > + marker and click on the marker and double click on the link, you´ll > > > > see that behavior. > > > > somehow, after the infowindow is closed, the map do a center to > > > > another position... now after a few hours trying to figure the problem > > > > out i ask for help... > > > > > you can see the js file who handles all the stuff > > > > here:http://youspots.com/beta/conf/js/mapsapiconfV2.js > > > > > any input is apreciated > > > > best regards, en4ce -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Maps JavaScript API v3" group. To post to this group, send email to google-maps-js-api...@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to google-maps-js-api-v3+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3?hl=en.