Thanks for the tip.  I tried the interceptor on my KML data, however,
with no success.  I believe the KML is too complex.

Back to the drawing board.  Perhaps I will have to server my data up
as a WMS layer...

On Jul 23, 8:22 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hmmm...all I want to do is emulate what a mouse click does when you
> > have GeoXML data loaded...Is there any way to do that?
>
> Yes.
>
> If you want the poly to respond to a non-standard event, you have to
> have a javascript accessible reference to it.  This is not easily done
> if you choose to use GGeoXml to parse your data, that's only intended
> as a simple renderer.
> There are ways
>  http://econym.org.uk/gmap/interceptor.htm
> but its not totally reliable with complex KML or in all browsers.
>
> If you want to extract and display the information from a non-standard
> tag, then you will _have_ to construct a non-standard parser some way
> or another.

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