Custom Map using latitude and longitude data points

Hi,
I am new to Apex and I want to lost custom data points using latitude and longitude data points. I
have seen posts referring to the chart example (http://apex.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=36648:65:2214483882702::NO:::) ; could someone help me with the following:
1) How to add On Demand Application Process to a map page (step 4 in the demo)
2) What is a hidden item and how to add it to a page (step 6)
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Lisa

I am trying to do the same thing. I have got the get_data function working to create the desired output. However when I replace the xml <data> block with &P65_DATA, it does not work. If I display P65_DATA on the page, it has correct output. If I cut and paste the output into custom XML, it works fine. Anyone have come across this issue..any ideas how to fix it?

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