Meanwhile I rolled my own JSON serializer in .net (or better I used 
System.Runtime.Serialization.Json) and - look ma: There is no longer the 
"_type" stuff. And you were absolutely right with your "eval required" 
comment.

Regards


bratliff schrieb:
>
> On Dec 23, 9:48 pm, "Neil.Young" <[email protected]> wrote:
>   
>> http://maps.alphadex.de/maps/test.html
>>
>> Hopefully this is of use now. More than 50 lines, but surely not too
>> hard to understand.
>> Regards
>>     
>
> The "polylines" property of the first argument of GPolygon.fromEncoded
> must be an array.
>
> Replace:
>
>     new GPolygon.fromEncoded({polylines:poly ... });
>
> With:
>
>     new GPolygon.fromEncoded({polylines:[poly] ... });
>
> Five decimal places of accuracy is enough.  The API ignores the extra
> precision.
>
> If you use quotes around the property names of your object, I believe
> you must use "eval".  I may be wrong.  It works without the quotes.
> It fails with the quotes.
>
> Unless '__type':'Google+point' serves a useful purpose, it consumes a
> lot of extra memory.
>
> >
>
>   

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