Hi TheNez;

Thanks again for the reply!

Yeah, I don't mind where the user clicks, as long as I get the region 
returned from geochart, it is the use that has defined where on the region 
they have chosen to click (i.e. if the user clicks close to the border of, 
say, Alberta, that is just fine -- I'll still want to put an "x" on the 
exact spot the user has clicked. It would be crazy for me to write a whole 
new canvas just to be able to capture information that we know the Google 
geochart visualization can provide to my code....

I'm still sifting through the Google visualization DOM hoping to stumble 
upon some way of accessing clientX and clientY from the preceding onclick 
event.

If you come up with any more ideas, I'm all ears!

Cheers -- Matt

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