I wish there was some better documentation for this, and maybe a basic
tutorial for it.
As it really does not say me a whole lot as of how I would load my own
tiles, and even though I have tried many combinations of this I have
yet to make something that really works.

Thanks for your replies though at least you are trying, and I might be
a little to new to this Google Maps API, only been at it for a total
of mere days now.

It would have been nice with a very simple example that just got the
custom tiles loaded and nothing else as I have a hard time finding the
usable code from the other sites as they have built upon it.
I will definitely make some sort of documentation and make a example
page when/if I get this working myself, just to give others a break
and a better chance at figuring it out then what I have right now, it
all seems way to complicated and not very well documented.

Thanks again for your replies, if you stumble upon some other
information I would be grateful, I will be looking around and playing
a bit more with the code myself.

On 10 Jun, 01:36, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 10, 6:58 am, Tinman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Would that meen I would still have to load my maps the old way or is
> > there a new easier way to do this?
>
> the convenient way is to use the ImageMapType and then add it as a
> base map type:
>
> http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/overlays.ht...
>
> ...

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