On Oct 13, 8:30 pm, Brian Doyle <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm attempting to draw some polylines around an area and it's working
> for
> most part but there seems to be throwing a JS error when I use a
> certain
> set of points.  Below is the code I'm using that is causing a JS
> error:
>
>
>
> var map;
> if (GBrowserIsCompatible()) {
>   map = new GMap2(document.getElementById("nearby_map"));
>   map.setCenter(new GLatLng(39.7515127579915,104.998698303587),12);
>   map.addOverlay(new GPolyline.fromEncoded({points:
> 'surqfjv{_sxfgglccbhcmdtdggakkns...@wg`iokjote@np@',
> levels: "BBBBBBBBBBBB",zoomFactor: 32,numLevels: 4,color:
> "#3300FF",weight:
> 3,opacity: 40}));map.addControl(new GSmallMapControl());}

This doesn't look valid:
opacity: 40

But I doubt that is the problem...

>
> <<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> And here is the JS error that I see in FF 3.5.3:
>
> this.j[e] is 
> undefinedhttp://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_us/mapfiles/178b/maps2.api/main.js
> Line 316
>
> It would appear that it has something to do with the points value I'm
> passing to it: 'surqfjv{_sxfgglccbhcmdtdggakkns...@wg`iokjote@np@'
> I'm not
> certain if there is something wrong with the points value or there is
> something amiss in the main.js file.
>
> I'm currently tasked with converting the maps on our website to
> Google
> maps.  Currently our mapping implementation does work with the exact
> same
> points as you see here:  http://www.guidespot.com/neighborhood/1851
>
> Any help would be appreciated.   Thanks.

Do you have a link to a map that shows the problem?
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