A quick hack was to just rename the kml folder and setting the path in
the html file to the new folder name.
Geoxml is that compatible w safari? maby woth looking into instead.
But since I can export from MapInfo and have all info in the kml
intact its pretty nice.
My thingy works pretty nice on an iphone now and fast with KML.
It split up the "lots" into kml files, then just generate a marker in
googlemap for each lot wich has a corresponding kml file. The map just
keep track of which marker are in view and just open up that kml. On a
setting page you can switch layers, set "follow GPS" and so on.
Also if want to make a change on some polygon I can call a SQL script
that updates the "main db" stored at a serverside DB.

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