Thank you Andrew, but I AM using the GeoXml as shown in several
examples all over the place.
I posted the code and provided a link to my site.

I do very well with examples, but almost each one does something
different, with different code.

I have no problems starting from scratch on this.

I can use XML KML or list all the points/markers manually.  I just
want a clickable sidebar that can
separate some categories like GoogleEarth does.  Even a nice listing
like My Maps would suffice.

First tried GGeoXml but sidebar issues had me go to GeoXml because it
created such a nice one.

Any suggestions would be great.



On Nov 16, 9:02 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2:49 pm, tanos_8888888888 <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Please, Please can I get some direction here.
>
> It may be that no-one knows the answer. You write
>
> > I do this to get the sidebar behavior I want.
>
> and then you write
>
> > I want to control the sidebar clicks.  Right now you can click on a
> > folder, I dont want the map to do anything in this case.
> > When clicking on a polygon, the map zooms all the way in, I dont want
> > a zoom here, just the same kind of event that brings
> > up an infoWindow like the markers do.
>
> so the sidebar isn't doing what you want. The standard advice in these
> situations is not to use GGeoXml but use another parser. I *think*
> Lance's GeoXml handles folders in the sidebar, but I've not used 
> it.http://www.dyasdesigns.com/geoxml/
>
> Andrew

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