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Steve Conover

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Google Maps and XSL Posted: Dec 13, 2005 5:17 PM
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I'll probably write more on this later, but it seems that Google Maps is using XSL. I spotted it loading the following pages while sniffing its activity with LiveHTTPHeaders:

This is in addition to the (now expected) XMLHttpRequest stuff. There even appears to be some of Microsoft's weird VML, although as I'm on a Mac I don't have access to IE/Windows to see what it's doing with it.

The bulk of the Google Maps JavaScript appears to be hidden away in maps.1.js, which becomes a lot more readable if you feed it through PrettyPrinter.de

As for Google Maps itself, it's an amazing piece of work but it's a shame they didn't follow map.search.ch's lead in degrading gracefully to a static version for unsupported browsers.

If anyone has any further insights in to how it all works, please post them in a comment.

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