Google's Flash API is going away so regardless of a work-around your best
bet if you want your engine to survive longer than Google's promised life
span of a defunct technology is to port your engine to something like Open
Scales.
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:51 PM, artisan wrote:
> Hi,
>I guess
Hi,
I guess my first post was eaten, to repeat: I've built a dynamic
multi-map engine that uses an advanced datagrid to display data that
changes across time and modelling technique. The engine can display up to
24 maps without using Google's technology. When I include that technology,
howev
ok, thanks for this information.
What's the url of the thread you talk about ?
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The answer will be no. There is already a thread that discussed a similar
request they said they couldn't do it.
On Jan 6, 2012 1:14 PM, "ABA" wrote:
> no response from Google :-(
> Bing Maps data will be supported in the next release (2.1) of OpenScales
> (currently available in the "snapshot" d
no response from Google :-(
Bing Maps data will be supported in the next release (2.1) of OpenScales
(currently available in the "snapshot" demo) ...
Aurelien
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