Working on that. As the sole developer of the engine, I'm a single point of 
failure. Hopefully my group is enlightened enough to let me push it out to 
the world. 

On Friday, March 9, 2012 4:44:26 AM UTC-7, Alessandro Ferrucci wrote:
>
> Just because I love seeing how innovative people get with this GIS 
> implementations, if your application is in the public domain could you send 
> me the URL? I would love to see it in action/play with it.
> Thanks,
> Alessandro Ferrucci
>
> On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 12:23 PM, artisan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 6, 2012 4:01:30 PM UTC-7, Alessandro Ferrucci wrote:
>>>
>>> Google's Flash API is going away so regardless of a work-around your 
>>> best bet if you want your engine to survive longer than Google's promised 
>>> life span of a defunct technology is to port your engine to something like 
>>> Open Scales.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:51 PM, artisan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>    I guess my first post was eaten, to repeat: I've built a dynamic 
>>>> multi-map engine that uses an advanced datagrid to display data that 
>>>> changes across time and modelling technique. The engine can display up to 
>>>> 24 maps without using Google's technology. When I include that technology, 
>>>> however, and start dynamically building (and destroying) multiple map 
>>>> instances, the GC does not keep up - memory keeps getting allocated until 
>>>> the browser fails. My solution has been to create a single (hidden) map 
>>>> instance and supply it with the appropriate overlay imagery as the 
>>>> datagrid's item renderer iterates across cells. Unfortunately when I use 
>>>> bitmapdata.draw(map) to capture the map as an image and place it in the 
>>>> appropriate cell, the datagrid displays nothing if I run the application 
>>>> over the Internet (locally, it works). Digging into these forums, it looks 
>>>> like I'm violating Google's TOS, which would explain the empty datagrid. 
>>>> Does anyone have a work-around? Otherwise I'm going to have to scrub every 
>>>> last byte of Google's technology out of my engine.
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>>
>>
>> Alessandro,
>>                 Thanks! Your advice made all of the difference in the 
>> world. I now have a functioning, dynamic multi-map engine. Where Google 
>> failed, Openscales worked like a champ.
>>              
>>  
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