In other threads, we've used 999 to be on top of every marker. See
http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/thread/10fc4eb7f60fe7f6/f86126411f8bd3c7

Chad Killingsworth

On Jul 23, 2:23 am, MacGoose <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a bunch of markers that each represent a pingable object.  They
> all have a neutral color.  And when I ping them a reply colors them
> green and a timeout colors them red.
>
> As it is now neutral markers have an undefined zIndex letting the API
> handle that.  And I set all green markers' zIndex to 0 and all the red
> ones' to 1.  This is an effective way to get the red ones infront of
> the green ones.  But not infront of the neutral ones.  As I understand
> the default zIndex of a marker is calculated out of the latitude.  So
> a marker at latitude 60 will have a zIndex of lets say 60.  I know
> this isn't the correct algortihm because I tried setting green markers
> to 181 and red to 182 as this would place the markers infront all -
> but it didn't.
>
> Does anybody know what the highest calculaten zIndex for a marker is
> so that I can just add 1 to that number and be sure that marker is
> infron of all other markers?
>
> TIA!
>
> , MacGoose

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