I did not try to encode them, what is the benefit of encoding them?
I've looked for some information about the GGroundOverlay and was
not sure if you could still click the rectangles then.

On Dec 16, 3:31 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Dec 16, 6:21 am, Matthijs <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
>
> > I would like to create a grid in Google Maps, in order for people to
> > select a single square and pop up some additional info. I've tried to
> > create a grid by using epoly class. I only got to 25 by 25 pieces to
> > have the browser still display it decently. When exceeding 25 by 25
> > pieces the script refuses to load. I need to cover quite a big area.
> > Eventually there will be approx. 70.000 pieces to be displayed.
>
> > My question is: is there any other way to display such an amount of
> > pieces to work properly on an average computer. Maybe there is a smart
> > solution to display the pieces all at once, or more at every
> > zoomlevel, keeping the ability to pan through the application.
>
> > Does anyone know a solution for this rather tricky problem?
>
> Did you try encoding them?  Or a GGroundOverlay?
>
>   -- Larry
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