Hi Jerry, I think you're probably asking this because of your confusion between the Javascript and the Flash APIs but really when it comes down to it coding standards are up to you or your business to come up with and agree upon and should probably depend on the preference and normal practices of the majority of your programmers, if 90% of people are used to seeing something one way then the other 10% need to conform but there is no one universal set of coding standards that I'm aware of (seen best stated recently in a README in the libfreenect community: "coding styles are like assholes everyone's got one and no one likes anyone elses"). The maps API isn't open source so how they coded it internally is sort of irrelevant to how you use it (or what your standards are), one of the great parts of any OOP encapsulation, that is: I don't give a crap what's in the box so long as I give it X and it gives me Y, and it does it fast and soundly :). Someone feel free to correct me if you know of universal standards I should be attempting to adhere to but all I've heard is 80 char width but I think that's kind of unnecessary as well with 1920 wide monitors and everything else is person A says do XYZ cause of GEF and person B says do ZYX cause of HIJ (ah set theory humor :). Shaun
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