P Kishor wrote:
do the other way around... display MapServer layers in Google Maps.
That way you don't violate Google's TOS, yet, get to use their imagery
and their Maps API, so get the best of both worlds.

Oh definitely. I use this trick for displaying large amounts of vector data atop Google Maps imagery, when I know that the vector data is way too much to present as vector data.

It does have the usual caveats, though: you're using Google's software and API, so you're subject to their terms. But if you can live with that, definitely a good move.

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