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Scott McDermott wrote:
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> > On the other hand, I would like to point out that THEY ARE LOCAL FILES
> > DAMMIT... so "interoperability" is a pretty bad argument.
>
> Agree on point of included maps...but I don't understand why you are so
> vehemently opposed to direct maps.
>
I'm not. It's just that they are hard as hell to implement properly.
-hpa
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