For question 2 -- the actual question is... has anyone found a work-
around for this?
-Joe

On Sep 4, 11:31 am, Joe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> Question #1:
> I'd like to use GGeoxml for adding polygons but need it to always
> return tiles for performance reasons. I have about 200 polygons which
> seems to be too many for IE to draw via vml. I've done the searching
> and have found nothing to indicate that there's a way to ensure
> GGeoxml will return tiles.
>
> As a work around I want to create my own tile layer and add it -- the
> catch is that I am using the tiles generated byhttp://maps.google.com/mapsdt.
>
> For an example see:http://campusmaps.goodbitz.com/map2.htm
>
> I was not sure if this was acceptable?? I have seen some others having
> similar questions on maps.google.com/mapsdt but have not seen a
> definitive answer yet on if the terms of service prohibit this.
>
> Question #2:
> This is a minor issue using GGeoxml  and IE8 beta2. The
> GTileLayerOverlay does not get dragged when hidden from view and the
> map is dragged. When the GTileLayerOverlay is shown again, it  appears
> in the wrong location.
>
> To view this issue, do the following:
> * open IE 8 beta2
> * go tohttp://campusmaps.goodbitz.com/map2.htm
> * click the toggle link just below the map to hide the
> GTileLayerOverlay
> * drag the map a little bit, and then toggle the tiles back into view.
> The tiles do not get dragged with the map while hidden.
>
> I realize that many will not have IE8 beta2 installed, but there may
> be one or two people out there.
>
> Thanks,
> Joe
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