Walter. Thanks for your response. Unfortunately this doesn't seem to
be the problem. W3C came up clean!

On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 8:06 AM, Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Mar 11, 2012, at 2:56 PM, Abram wrote:
>
>> Thanks for that Colin.
>>
>> I am trying to create a map with markers for Dispensers pulled from
>> the DB. I am able to successfully do this, however, whenever I click
>> on the markers the info box always appears over the same marker. The
>> CORRECT dispenser's info box is popping up on the map, but over the
>> wrong marker! Has anyone run across this issue?
>>
>> In my controller:
>>
>> def find_map
>>
>>    @location = Location.new
>>    @location.address = params[:location][:address]
>>    @latlon = @location.geocode
>>    @dispensers = Dispenser.near(@latlon)
>>    @numrecords = 0
>>    @lat = []
>>    @long = []
>>    @user_id = []
>>    @dispensers.each do |x|
>>      @lat[@numrecords] = x.latitude
>>      @long[@numrecords] = x.longitude
>>      @user_id[@numrecords] = x.user_id
>>      @numrecords += 1
>>    end
>>
>>    @map = Cartographer::Gmap.new( 'map')
>>    @map.zoom = :bound
>>    @icon = Cartographer::Gicon.new()
>>    @map.icons <<  @icon
>>
>>    @count = 0
>>    @numrecords.times do
>>      markername = "marker#{@count}"
>>      markername = Cartographer::Gmarker.new(:name=> "Business",
>> :marker_type => "Building",
>>                             :position => [@lat[@count], @long[@count]],
>>                             :info_window_url =>
>> "/bio/#{@user_id[@count]}", :icon => @icon)
>>
>>      @map.markers << markername
>>      @count += 1
>>    end
>> In my show.html.erb
>>
>>  <%= raw Cartographer::Header.new.to_s %>
>>  <%= raw @map.to_html %>
>>
>>  <div style="width:350px;height:250px;" id="map" > [Map]</div>
>>
>> Thanks again
>
> Validate the rendered HTML in the W3C validator, see if you have duplicate 
> HTML Element IDs somehow. That's what this sounds like precisely.
>
> Walter
>
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 5:10 AM, Colin Law <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> On 10 March 2012 21:12, Abram <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi guys (and gals),
>>>>
>>>> The code formatting is so nice on SO.com, so I thought I'd just share
>>>> my post in hopes that someone from the group can help.
>>>>
>>>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9643786/cartographer-shows-correct-info-box-but-over-wrong-marker
>>>
>>> I may be wrong but I think that most here will not want to take the
>>> time to go over there to look at your problem.  If you want to ask a
>>> question here it is best to ask it.
>>>
>>> Colin
>>>
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