Well thanks for the baseline of 200 without any extras. I wanted to
make sure I wasn't going down a dark alley.
The users mentioned wanting a logo on the page and the label for  a
name and address of the store for the long/lat.  Would this cut it
down to about 100 instead of 200?
The map shows the state of California and all the stores.  tnx,

On Apr 4, 12:08 pm, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
> There isnt an exact answer because much depends on the complexity of your app.
>
> (eg if your markers are very simple, you might get away with more)
>
> best thing to do is try it out and see, what gives a good performance for you.
>
> You should also consider usablity, a larger number of markers is
> probably only going to overwelm the user. You should aim for the
> minimum required for the task.
>
> But having said that, I've seen 200 quoted as a rough target in this
> group. (Google Maps for example, use 200 as the upper limit for really
> simple markers, but right down to 30 for more advanced uses). In other
> cases it limits it to 80 at any one time.
>
> On 04/04/2009, JRough <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  I read the api and can't find it.  I googled the internet.  I have a
> >  db where users can select addresses for a distributor for a state.  In
> >  California there can be a list of up to 600.  My question is how many
> >  lat and long points can be plotted on for example I.E.?  Can we at
> >  least get 100 comfortably?
>
> >  tnx,
>
> --
> Barry
>
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