Great!

I've actually seen your API v2 demo there and have created similar
ones....all API v2.

It's good to hear that I could something similar to that working with
projectedOverlay and v3.

I'm going to work on that this week...if you have any other
suggestions or ideas or starting points, please let me know.

Thanks.

Dave.

P.S. You're a U of M guy?  My girlfriend is from central MI - near Mt
Pleasant.

On Mar 1, 5:10 pm, bratliff <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 1, 10:59 pm, C4R <[email protected]> wrote:> Thanks for the 
> advice...
>
> > From your experience, do think that that would be practical /
> > efficient?  The images sizes are small (10-30K/image).  I'd like to
> > loop at least 6 images and maybe more, if it wouldn't bog things down.
>
> Yes, except for Internet Explorer which does not (yet) support CANVAS.
>
> I have a very old demo in:
>
>    http://www.polylib.us/radar
>
> It flips GIF images but could be upgraded to flip CANVAS elements.  It
> could be generalized to display different radar sites rather than a
> fixed collection.

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