I'll look at it again. Did see that in the code you posted.
On Feb 3, 2011 5:22 PM, "otto" <[email protected]> wrote:
> How so?
>
> Currently it's this:
>
> for(var i:int = 0; i < xml.firstChild.childNodes.length; i++){
> locationImg[i] =
> xml.firstChild.childNodes[i].childNodes[3].toString();
> }
>
>
>
> On Feb 4, 9:59 am, Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The element where you keep the name of your image file is different then
how
>> you reference it in your code
>> On Feb 1, 2011 9:04 PM, "otto" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Hi guys
>>
>> > Just trying to work out an annoying bug.
>> > When I insert an img tag with a hard coded url - the code below works.
>> > If I generate a url src from my xml file then it completely fails to
>> > display anything in the contentHTML area. However if I simply send the
>> > url as plain text (not wrapped in the <img> tag) then I see the url is
>> > correct.
>>
>> > Any ideas?
>>
>> > EG this is what I hard code string to be: <img src='http://
>> >www.hotondo.com.au/assets/images/hugo/1.jpg'> which shows the image.
>> > If i generate it from my xml file, it prints out as
>> >http://www.hotondo.com.au/assets/images/hugo/1.jpgwhich is the same.
>> > If I then make it wrap the string in the img tag then I get nothing
>> > outputting.
>>
>> > The interesting thing is if I put strImgDesc before the img tag I see
>> > the description display, if I put it after then no content is
>> > displayed at all??
>>
>> > Here's my code to generate the image links from an xml file
>> > for(var j:int = 0; j < totalLocations; j++){
>> >                var strLocation:String = locationTitle[j];
>> >                var strImg:String = locationImg[j].toString();
>> >                var strImgDesc:String = locationImgDesc[j];
>>
>> >                // these variables hold formatting information for the
info
>> windows
>> >                var strHtml:String = "<img src='" + strImagePath +
strImg +
>> "' /
>> > ><br>" + strImgDesc;
>>
>> >                createMarker(new LatLng(locationLat[j],locationLong[j]),
>> strHtml,
>> > strLocation);
>> >        }
>>
>> > And here's the createMarker code which is working perfectly (besides
>> > the image)
>>
>> > var mylocalmarker = new Marker(latlng, new MarkerOptions({icon:new
>> > marker(),tooltip: strTitle}));
>>
>> > mylocalmarker.addEventListener(MapMouseEvent.CLICK,
>> > function(e:MapMouseEvent):void {;
>> >            mylocalmarker.openInfoWindow(new
>> > InfoWindowOptions({hasShadow:false, height:280, width:280,
>> > titleHTML:"<b>Hugo in " + strTitle + "</b>", contentHTML:strHTML}));
>> >            });
>>
>> > map.addOverlay(mylocalmarker);
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