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<title>OpenLayers Google (v3) Layer Example</title>
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<h1 id="title">Google (v3) allOverlays Layer Example</h1>
<div id="tags">
Google, overlay, light
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<p id="shortdesc">
Demonstrate use the Google Maps v3 API with allOverlays set to true on the map.
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<p>
You can also use Google layers as overlays, e.g. in a map with
allOverlays set to true. Note some of the layers disappear as
you zoom in to levels that are not supported by all layers. See the
<a href="google-v3-alloverlays.js" target="_blank">google-v3-alloverlays.js source</a>
to see how this is done.
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