It just uses the API for the initial image map generation. Once it's
generated, you only need: static map, image map, 30 lines of
javascript for showing canvas poly rollovers. The election news by
state map does *not* load in the JS API.

Note that I discussed static maps terms of use with my team yesterday,
and I should make it clear that you shouldn't be re-creating the
dynamic API using the static API. This is a fuzzy area, but it means
you shouldn't be doing stuff like pre-fetching static maps, using
static maps as tiles, etc.

- pamela

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 1:10 PM, bratliff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Sep 4, 7:29 pm, marcelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> That's a very nice lightweight solution, only that the polygons are a
>> bit rough.
>
> If it requires the whole API to be loaded, I do not understand the
> point.  A "light weight" solution is one without the full API.
>
> >
>

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