I want to display a larger KML file showing my bike routes in Google
Maps (approx. 500Kbytes). It works ok, but I'm seeking a way to
improve the rendering performance, especially the loading period.

I heard Google Map's internal coordinate encoding format (GPolygon/
GPolyline.fromEncoded) is a faster alternative to KML. What are the
differences (e.g. are encoded GPolylines drawn in the browser or does
the google maps server render them to tiles? What's the difference in
the file size?).


regards,

Franz

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