Ducky,

It was an experimental method really.

The idea was to retrieve both the tile and the meta data associated
with it on one trip to the server. The more common approach would be
to retrieve the tile and then get the meta data via a separate AJAX
call, two trips to the server to retrieve what could have been
identical data. I thought it was clever.

The cookies are only used as a transport device, they are discarded
once their data is harvested and stored as an object referenced by the
tile number.

-John Coryat

http://maps.huge.info

http://www.usnaviguide.com

http://www.zipmaps.net
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