Wasn't it paulp575 who wrote:

>Yes, I was thinking about XSLT. You say that probably won't work. Why? 
>Is it because of the way the API does things? Remember, XML, XSLT, and 
>Google Maps API stuff is all new to me - only been at this for about a 
>month!

I've never looked at XSLT in any great depth, but my understanding is 
that you can either set up XSLT rules to control everything about how 
the XML gets transformed into HTML, or you can process it yourself with 
Javascript, but you can't do a mixture of both. I suspect that XSLT 
isn't capable of creating Google Map markers. By treating the XML as 
simply a source of data fields and processing them in Javascript, it's 
possible to create the markers and the associated sidebar entries at the 
same time.

I might be wrong, but I've never seen any posts here from anyone who has 
created a sidebar with XSLT. If you pursue that course, you'd be 
breaking new ground.

-- 
Mike Williams
http://econym.org.uk/gmap


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