I found two problems, but the first is probably your issue.
1. getMarkerImage('violence') causes an error. I'd use:
if(!icons.type)
icons.type = new google.maps.MarkerImage(//your code)
//etcetera.
I always have trouble with associative arrays in js.
2. countryBurma is undefined, since your polygon is commented out. I'd
comment out coordinates[0] = ...
Sorry, I'm not very good with jQuery, but I think the icons are your
issue.
Best,
JN
On Oct 28, 11:30 pm, unxposed <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks, this sounds like a plan.
>
> I'm still struggling to get my head around this though so forgive my
> ignorance.
>
> I have added setMarkers to the callback like so:
>
> var incidents = new Array();
> $.getJSON('http://labs.unxposed.net/democraticvoiceburma/elections/
> media/json/incidents.json', function(data) {
> $.each(data.incident, function(i, incident) {
> incidents.push([incident.Lat, incident.Lng,
> incident.Title,
> incident.Type, incident.Content, incident.Location, incident.Datetime,
> incident.Author, incident.Zindex]);
> });
>
> // Add markers to map
> setMarkers(map, incidents);
>
> });
>
> Looking at the initialize function I thought that map was already
> defined globally at the top of the file?
>
> http://labs.unxposed.net/democraticvoiceburma/elections/media/js/maps.js
>
> Thanks again.
>
> On Oct 28, 9:07 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > > I'm not sure a.) I understand fully what you mean b.) If my setup
> > > would allow for this
>
> > You have
> > $.getJSON('http://labs.unxposed.net/.... ', function(data) {
> > $.each(data.incident, function(i, incident) {
> > incidents.push([incident.Lat, ... ]);
> > });
>
> > });
>
> > which will build you an array of arrays of incident info ; but you
> > don't do anything with it.
> > The data will come asynchronously, so if you are going to do anything
> > with it you must do it within the JSON callback function.
>
> > To minimise any code changes you could call your setMarkers() function
> > at the end of the callback, passing the JSON you have extracted.
>
> > The problem is that all your functions are defined locally inside your
> > initialize() function, so they won't be available when the callback is
> > run some time after initialize() has completed. Define your
> > functions at the global level.
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