Hi,
I know I'm not exactly answering your question but this near-example
might be of help.  Respond to the list if you find how to do it!

http://maps.google.com/maps/api/staticmap?size=1600x700&maptype=hybrid&markers=label:|-4.26866,-79.9023&markers=label:|-4.43161,-79.7912&markers=label:|-4.36659,-79.81263&markers=label:|-4.38587,-79.94524&markers=label:|-4.35751,-79.76972&markers=label:|-4.32686,-79.78965&markers=label:|-4.39348,-79.75238&markers=label:|-4.42321,-79.74397&markers=label:|-4.2701,-79.82282&markers=label:|-4.19544,-79.74803&sensor=true

Best,
Daniel

On Sep 20, 7:04 pm, EdgarAllenPoe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ok the title of my last post was a bit stupid here is what I need to
> know.
>
> Is it possible to store polyline data in a google doc spreadsheet?
> If so could someone show me what the code might look like that I would
> insert in the html
> and
> How the polyline data should be stored in the google doc?
>
> Here are the tid-bits that I have tried with no success
>
> In the HTML:
>         <div ex:role="view"
>                 ex:viewclass="Map"
>                 ex:label="Map"
>                 ex:polyline=".polyline"
>                 ex:latlngPairSeparator="|"
>
> In Google docs
> The label looks like this:  {polyline:text}
> and my data looks like this: 41.69752591075902,-84.81170654296875|
> 41.73852846935917,-83.47412109375
>
> My page is working successfully with latlng coordinates, I just can't
> figure out how to get polygons working.  Any help would be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks

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