Jeff Coughlin wrote:
>
>
> Are you sure? I usually just create them for the domain and set them up
> wherever I want on the site (including using friendly URLs).
>
>
>From GOOGLE "The Google Maps API lets you embed Google Maps in your own web
pages. A single Maps API key is valid for a single "directory" on your web
server, so if you sign up for the URL
http://www.mygooglemapssite.com/mysite, the key you get will be good for all
URLs in the http://www.mygooglemapssite.com/mysite/ directory."
I think I misunderstood this. For some reason it would not work when I had a
key off the root. Then I created another one for a subdirectory. Then I went
back and recreated one for the root again and it is working everywhere.
Josen
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