Fair enough Pamela,
However if that is the case, I think it is very misleading to call
this "Google Maps API for Flash."  A more apt description would be
"Google Maps API for Flex" or "Google Maps API for Actionscript 3."
Am I missing something?  I hope you do officially support Flash CS3 or
Flash CS4 soon; this API is totally usable even now in the Flash IDE -
a lot of developers can truly appreciate and use the tools that this
API offers.

~  Tristan

On Sep 30, 1:21 am, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> HiTristan-
>
> FYI, we don't officially support use of the Maps API in Flash CS3. If
> at some point we do officially support it, please post again and
> provide a sample FLA file to demonstrate the issue. You may want to
> star this issue:http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=329
>
> - pamela
>
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 8:17 PM,Tristan<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I created a dynamic Flash layout that moves and adds scrollbars
> > according to its content size, but I discovered that an embedded
> > Google map adversely affects the accurate reading of its parent clip's
> > size.
>
> > I set the Google map size to approx. 600px wide by 300px tall and
> > added it to a MovieClip 'mapContainer'.  This clip is in another
> > MovieClip 'content'.  When the map is zoomed all of the way out, the
> > width & height of 'mapContainer' & 'content' are the same as the
> > Google map, ie(600 x 300).  When I zoom in on the map, the parent
> > MovieClips report their sizes as larger and larger to over 8000px!
>
> > Obviously the entire map size is reported by the parent clips whether
> > it is visible or not.  I've tried masking the clip containing the
> > Google map, but that has no effect.  Does anyone know how to keep the
> > embedded map's zoom from affecting the size of its parent clips??  I
> > haven't been able to find any information on this...
>
>
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