It can probably handle it, though you may not be satisfied the
performance, even with a fast browser. IE would be totally unusable.
On Aug 23, 9:49 am, Al Black wrote:
> Gary, in the example MarkerClustererPlus goes up to 1000 markers no sweat -
> would it be able to handle large numbers like 50,
Gary, in the example MarkerClustererPlus goes up to 1000 markers no sweat -
would it be able to handle large numbers like 50,000-70,000?
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First of all, performance will be very slow when handling this number
of markers. I would guess that Internet Explorer, the slowest of the
browsers, would be totally unusable.
To answer your question: MarkerClusterer does not trigger events when
it starts (and ends) clustering.
However, MarkerClu