Please forgive my first post failure. I didn't provide a URL or enough
detail about what I was after.

I was able to figure out the naming structure by replacing my return
value with a document.write();

Not exactly eloquent but I got the data I needed.

On Aug 20, 10:47 am, Matt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> I am creating a custom app that will use the Google Maps API.
>
> Each tile is going to be a user generated image that I want to stitch
> back together, via filename, into a custom tile layer. I will be
> alright with having just 1 zoom level but would like to have 3 levels,
> if I can figure the rest of this out.
>
> I have the map loading a single custom tile just fine. My problem
> comes from my misunderstanding of how getTileUrl() works.
>
> Right now I am using a custom tile url function...
> CustomGetTileUrl = function(a, b) {
>    //return "images/tiles/1x/tile_1_" + a.x + "_" + a.y + ".gif";
>    return '/images/442abcc6-600b-4b0a-b15c-d01cbc9c8465.jpg'; // <-
> this is my static image that works
>
> }
>
> When I use the dynamic path for the images, the API replaces them with
> the static, transparent images from Google. Otherwise, it would be
> obvious what the naming convention should be.
>
> So, how can I name my files so that the API will see them as tiles?
>
> Please help, I feel like I'm SOOO close to getting this working :)
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