Thanks for the tip - I will look into Mapstraction :)

On 11/27/09, Barry Hunter <[email protected]> wrote:
> You should maybe use Mapstraction on top of OpenLayers. That way you
> can switch to Google Maps at the Mapstraction level, which uses the
> *native* Google Maps API.
>
> Mapstraction is likely better as it always uses the native API where
> possible. Layers that don't have a native 'Maps API' can still use
> OpenLayers to do the rendering.
>
> (OpenLayers can load layers from various provider, but as noted as it
> bypasses the API, it doesnt always have good results. The OpenLayers
> developers have done good work 'replicating' the layers, but generally
> thats not the best plan)
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