Hi,

I had a similar problem.  For what it's worth, my own solution was to
provide a list of mapped locations next to the map.  The user could
click on the addresses in the list to open the infowindow for that
location.  So, even though there was only one marker visible on the
map, the user could select one of the two (identical) addresses from
the list and open the proper infowindow.

Regards,
Adrienne

On Jun 12, 7:55 am, pinzerik <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thank you, I remembere I saw somthing like you say.
> Sometimes the greatest difficulty is to use the roght words.
> Ok I try with your link.
>
> thanks
>
> On 12 Giu, 12:09, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > The problem is that some markers are coincident (not the clusting
> > > problem, I mean they have exactly the SAME coordinates).
> > > This causes that I can only see one marker and only one baloon tip.
> > > How can I solve?
>
> > Have you looked to see how other people have tackled this?
> >    http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/search?group=Google-Ma...
>
> > You could put tabbed infowindows on a single marker ; you could have a
> > single marker explode into several markers when mouseovered or
> > clicked ; you can displace the markers and have a short line
> > connecting them to the right point.  There are many possibilities but
> > some are harder to implement than others.
>
> > cheers, Ross K- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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