//////
> var polyOptions = {geodesic:true};
> var polygon = new GPolygon([ new GLatLng(<%=Recordset1.Fields.Item
> ("X").Value%>,<%=Recordset1.Fields.Item("Y").Value%>) ], "#EAEABF", 3,
> 1, "#ff0000", 0.2);
> map.addOverlay(polygon);
> ///////
>
>
That looks to me as you are mixing server side code (aspx) with client
side code, do you? That can't work. What you could do is to create the
JS server side while "injecting" 500 rows like the one, which you are
filled with server side code, but somewhat "hardcoded" with the data,
retrieved from your dataset. Or you think about loading your data
separately from your server using AJAX and JSONP (google for this). Both
approaches will work, you can choose.
Regards
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