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// Load the TCP Library | |
net = require('net'); | |
// Keep track of the chat clients | |
var clients = []; | |
// Start a TCP Server | |
net.createServer(function (socket) { | |
// Identify this client |
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# GEOJSON TILE LAYER IN LEAFLET.JS | |
The original idea for this gist comes from Koko A.'s post on leaflet-js google groups | |
(https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/leaflet-js/d7ur-evSz7Q/p_B4ea_0K1AJ) | |
Use it at your own peril (• | |
## The basic concept | |
- setup the map and the tiles as usual | |
- respond to the "tileload" event with a function that loads the json file (that has the same name - z, x, y - as the tile) |