AFAIU the google maps architecture is that when I supply rss it is not
loaded by the local browser but by the google server. Then the server
sends this data to the local browser. Let me know if this is wrong. I
wanted to know if google fetches the rss every time there is a client
(browser) that needs it or does it caches it on their server. In the
latter case updates to feed do not reflect in the map immediately so I
wanted to know what is the delay. And yes, I'm providing the feed and
its on the default map (not sure what's its name is).


On Nov 1, 2:33 am, Esa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Nov 1, 1:24 am, yaronn01 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > How long does it take from the moment I update my GeoRSS feed until
> > changes reflect in the map? i.e. does google cache my feed or fetches
> > it on demand?
>
> You need to provide more information.
>
> You are providing the GeoRSS feed?
>
> On which map the delay is experienced?
>
> What does Google to do with the feed?
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