bratliff schrieb:
> On Jan 18, 9:01 pm, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> Yeah, I'm already at tiles with this project. But KML doesn't work
>> either. Too much data. I'm creating my own tiles now. But this also
>> takes time :)...
>>     
>
> Instead of one KML file with 400 polys you could have 400 KML files
> with one poly in each - perhaps a compromise in between.
>
>   
Yes, I already tried that. But at least with IE7 this stuck after adding 
a couple of those overlay layers. But probably I should give that 
another try...
> In the US, each state has approximately 50 to 100 counties on
> average.  You could have 50 state KML files with a total of 3110
> county polys.  Several small states like Maine, New Hampshire,
> Vermont, Massachusettes, Connecticut, Rhode Island could be clustered
> into one KML file.  I suspect the same thing might work in Germany.
>   
Yes, possibly, but in my case I want to map all of the ~5200 phone area 
code polygons. And this quite fast...
Thanks for your patience.

I also already have asked the Polygonzo's, but their solution is far 
beyond my JS skills, so I'm currently unable to derive a simple "Hello 
Polygonzo" from the SVN stuff :)
But by the end of month Ernesto will come out with something like that. 
Probably I'll try that than.

>   

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