I hope this new modular architecture speeds up the display of the
infowindow bubble.

I pay a lot of attention to the quickness of the bubble display
because usually important info are contained in this, and it enhances
user experience when users try to retrieve information.

BTW I was at the Blackberry DevCon recently trying out their new full-
featured web browser in OS v4.7 that will ship in the upcoming line of
products. Oddly, the browser is configured by default to limit the
running of js codes in 10 seconds, thereafter js code stop executing
without any user/developer notification. I tried running the simplest
example from the GMaps API documentation, and the 3 new Blackberry
devices all failed to make it to showing the basic GMap controls and
infowindow. Worst they just left the user stareing at empty maps.

~newton

On Nov 4, 9:33 pm, Blackpool Community Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Note: API v2.136a is not yet live. It's not a good idea to use pre-
> release versions for live sites.
>
> Deleted External Modules
>
>   api_infowindow
>   control
>
> New External Modules
>
>   controls
>
> New event
>
>   "reportaction"
>
> New GTileOverlayOption
>
>   {statsFlowType:string} default = ""
>
> There's also an interesting loader flag _mF[148] which the new
> infowindow code pays attention to. At the moment _mF[148] =
> "infowindow_v1". It doesn't look likev2.136contains full support for
> anything other than v1, but suggests that there might possibly be
> something else available in the future.
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