I am trying to create a trail map with a large image overlay (see
http://www.mapsjkfl.co.cc/map_v3.html). It works perfect on a
computer,
but when viewing on an Android device, the overlay never appears. I
suspect that it's due to the size of the image I'm overlaying. I
believe the proper way to do this would be to cut the image into
smaller pieces and overlay each one individually, but I have no idea
how to properly size & align each one. (It took me way too long just
to get this one sized & aligned correctly!)

Though it shouldn't matter, I originally programmed this with the V2
API, but it was suggested that I convert it to v3 for a hand-held
device. Results were about the same though :(

1. Am I correct that this is why it won't show up properly on an
Android device (image too large)?
2. Is there an easy way to figure out offsets and sizing if I divide
the image into smaller pieces?
3. Is there an alternative/better way to do this in the first place?

Ultimately my goal is to use this map in combination with the GPS
functions on the hand-held device to be able to track where I am...
Any assistance to get me moving in the right direction is greatly
appreciated!

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