My programmers are having a hell of a time figuring out one feature that I 
thought you might be able to help with.

I have a home search site.

It allows the user to enter in 1 work address. When they do a search it 
currently shows the distance in miles to each home for sale. (in a list 
below it)

But now I want it to show the 20 homes for sale and when you mouseover each 
pin, I want it to show the driving directions (the lines on the map) from 
the selected home to the work. 

But they can't for their life figure out how to hide and show the lines. 
They can have all 20 lines show up, but not hide and show on mouseover.

This solution did not work: 
"Plot all 5 routes with opacity zero. When a mouseover occurs use 
.setStrokeStyle to change the opacity to make it visible. When a mouseout 
occurs use setStrokeStyle to set the opacity back to zero."

Any suggestions?

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