On Apr 15, 9:01 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> If you use EGeoXml or GeoXml, then they are polygons (or possibly
> encoded polygons), and you have access to them and the memory usage is
> the same as if you had done them yourself.
>
Yes if you use EGeoXml they are polygons in a polygon array...
if you use GeoXml they are encoded polygons (using a D-P
algorithm) in an array alongside all the other overlays in
the kml.
In either case you can dig in to the source code and change the code
in the onclick event.
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