Another thing, this would mean the only way it would get indexed is when the
satandard infowindows are used? For example, the ExtInfoWindow
implementation from the library doesnt really use that.

2009/11/24 Mike Williams <[email protected]>

> Wasn't it maps.huge.info [Maps API Guru] who wrote:
> >Mike,
> >
> >Thanks, that makes sense now. I assume that automatically opening
> >(like on page load) an infowindow with a marker will have the same
> >effect?
>
> How the code gets called is rather obscure. I'll have another go at
> working out what calls it: ...
>
> ... No, I can't decipher the source code, but overwriting the
> map.allowUsageLogging() Method with this code suggests that a logging
> attempt is made whenever the map zooms or pans.
>
>    map.allowUsageLogging = function() {
>      GLog.write("Logging Attempt");
>      return false;
>    }
>
> That doesn't seem to make sense. Perhaps I'm looking at completely the
> wrong piece of code.
>
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