I've found that document.getElementById works fine on SVG elements in
all the browsers that I've tested that support both SVG and the Earth
API, namely IE 9, FF8, Chrome 16 on PC and FF8, Chrome 16 and Safari
5.0 on Mac.
But my problem right now is just that I can't get the Map to display
reliably in the SVG element as per the attached code which I've now
put up on my site at http://www.gpsanimator.com/testMaps.html
Thanks for your contributions.

On Jan 5, 10:13 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, they do.  IE9 and FF8 both support SVG
>
> Okay, we only know what you tell us, you didn't say which browsers you
> were using.  Not all other browsers support SVG...
> With a live example you may get folk to try it in various browsers.
>
> I don't think IE9 suppoorts <foreignObject> unless that's changed.
>
> I don't know anything about SVG, but in my ignorance I wouldn't really
> expect a document.getElementById() in parent scope to work on an
> element inside the <foreignObject>, are you sure that is do-able?

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