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Hi,

I would like to know if there is a library that provides an API to
support map scrolling,
like the one available in google maps.

This is, I would like to create a user interface where the user is able

to see a small part of a large map. It can then move the view, thus
observing another part of the map. Additionally, I would also like to
provide a zoom mechanism.

Thanks in advance.

Jun 28 '06 #1
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ga*********@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,

I would like to know if there is a library that provides an API to
support map scrolling,
like the one available in google maps.

This is, I would like to create a user interface where the user is able

to see a small part of a large map. It can then move the view, thus
observing another part of the map. Additionally, I would also like to
provide a zoom mechanism.

Thanks in advance.


You can actually use the Google Maps API with your own tilesets. Not
sure if that's what you're after, but check out <http://mapwow.com/> for
an example.

Jeremy
Jun 28 '06 #2

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