In Firefox 3.6.12 on XP, I run into an undesirable situation with my
map markers. It seems that google maps is alpha blending my markers
slightly with the markers behind it. It's not something in the source
image. It does this even when the markers are gifs (which don't support
alpha blending but only binary transparency).

For example, here's what it looks like when you have this black E
marker on top of a bunch of little red markers:

http://img602.imageshack.us/img602/6339/marker.png

I've blown it up a little so you can see how the red markers are
bleeding through the foreground marker. This actually makes the marker
less readable and I'd like to be able to turn it off in code. Is there
any way to do that that I'm missing? I've dug through the docs and
haven't found anything.

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