Why does it matter that the other 2 layers are jpeg? On Jul 15, 12:03 pm, Casey <csc...@gmail.com> wrote: > I have a page that contains two unique maps with each map having one > KML Layer as an overlay. Each map is contained in an <div> that are > displayed and hidden based on a what the viewer selects via a drop- > down box. > > My problem is that I can't get both layers to display on their > respective maps...only the first one declared seems to appear. If I > set the first one to null via setMap(null) I can get the second to > appear. I can also get both KML layers to appear on one map...just > not on their respective maps. > > I realize that I could just put both KML Layers on one map and show > and hide the KML Layers based on what the user selects...but I need to > have the ability to do the show/hide on individual <div> since I have > two other layers that are static JPEG's. > > Here is the site:http://www.crosscountry06.com/ > > Thank you for any help you can provide!
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