Yes thanks Davie, indeed something like that, but that uses an
<iframe> which refers to a static page that contains the Map, and I'm
looking for a solution with the Map in the current page so I can
interact with it by adding markers and polyLines.
Still looking!

On Jan 7, 5:07 am, davie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> Something likehttp://daviestrachan.zxq.net/maps/svgmap.xml
>
> Regards Davie
>
> On Jan 5, 6:43 pm, StarTraX <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I've found that document.getElementById works fine on SVG elements in
> > all the browsers that I've tested that support both SVG and the Earth
> > API, namely IE 9, FF8, Chrome 16 on PC and FF8, Chrome 16 and Safari
> > 5.0 on Mac.
> > But my problem right now is just that I can't get the Map to display
> > reliably in the SVG element as per the attached code which I've now
> > put up on my site athttp://www.gpsanimator.com/testMaps.html
> > Thanks for your contributions.
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> > On Jan 5, 10:13 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > Yes, they do.  IE9 and FF8 both support SVG
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> > > Okay, we only know what you tell us, you didn't say which browsers you
> > > were using.  Not all other browsers support SVG...
> > > With a live example you may get folk to try it in various browsers.
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> > > I don't think IE9 suppoorts <foreignObject> unless that's changed.
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> > > I don't know anything about SVG, but in my ignorance I wouldn't really
> > > expect a document.getElementById() in parent scope to work on an
> > > element inside the <foreignObject>, are you sure that is do-able?

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