Hi Ralf,
I've sent you a mail.
Regards

ralf.w schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> this is an interesting topic and I created an example with german
> administrative borders.
>
> Map: http://www.ralf-wessels.de/Beispiele/Bundesland_Bezirk_Kreise.html
>
> For this example I used data from GADM and simplified the shapes with
> Mapshaper (http://www.mapshaper.org/) because the original data took
> too long to load.
> To store the polygons I use a MySQL DB.
> I made this example map, to figure out, where is the border to handle
> large polygon data (a lot of polygons or very detailed polygons) wih
> the "normal" approach ( GPolygon overlay) with the focus on loading
> time.
> If the polygons are simple and you are not loading say more then 20-30
> at the same time the loading time is acceptable.
> One problem with GPolygon overlays is: you can't display polygons with
> holes (and there are some in the dataset).
> Maybe I should try it with GPolygon.fromEncoded in the next example
> (to display holes) but I guess even better is to use image overlays
> (e.g. Polygonzo) for large Polygon data.
> I'm only wondering if I then have the same possibilities in my map
> (e.g. tooltips, mouseover- and clickeffects ....) as when I use the
> normal GPolygon overlay?
>
> greetings from berlin
>
> ralf
>
> >
>
>   

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