thanks for your answer.

ok, so your saying that even if the server process such matrix
sends it to the client for paint it would be too much?

also, if doing so on the server side, how?
image overlay youve wrote... but how can i run on each pixel for a
specific rectangle
ne , sw coords?

thanks

On 25 אפריל, 19:03, "maps.huge.info [Maps API Guru]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I doubt you're going to get any satisfactory results for pixel
> painting directly out of the browser. Using SVG or maybe HTML5 methods
> may get the results you're looking for but you will be limiting your
> audience to advanced browsers and higher powered computers. Using a
> server side approach with an image overlay is by far the better choice
> and one that works with current browsers and even lower powered
> computers and connections.
>
> -John Coryat
>
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