I run a website with a Google Maps on there on which I draw custom tile
images with the help of RMagick.

To give a pleasant and responsive user experience I supply minimal
position data through a cookie with the tiles and have local JavaScript
pick it up, digest it and act on it when the mouse is moved on the map.
This works great as long as the items on 1 tile remains minimal.

Whenever the item data in the cookie grows over 3KB (4KB escaped) I
split it into several cookies. Internet Explorer 7 was patched last year
to now accept 50 instead of 20 cookies per domain, yet the hardest limit
of 4KB for ALL COOKIES in the document still remains.

Is there a way to make it happen that the limit of 4KB only applies to a
single cookie? Like FireFox handles it? Or do I have to resort to
alternative measures involving an extra call to the server.
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