Unfortunately, the client wants the map to be dynamic, so the user can
search for subway stations, change to satellite view, see nearby
monuments, zoom, etc.

On 27 mar, 23:46, Arothian <[email protected]> wrote:
> If your map is simply showing the singular location fo this 'shop' you
> could try using the Static Map API and embedding a image into the app.
> I'm not that familiar with the image tools or AS2 but its an idea.
>
> On Mar 27, 6:42 pm, jedikalimero <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a flash site that was developed inActionScript 2. the client
> > now wants to include a Google Map with a map view of his shop, so you
> > click on a botton labeled "location" and the map would appear in the
> > site (not in another window/tab/page)
>
> > Problem, evidently is Google Maps API only supports AS3. and loading
> > an AS3 movie from an AS2 movie will not work.
>
> > Is there any way to solve this? (apart from rewriting the entire site
> > in AS3, obviously)
>
> > What if I make a simple AS3 movie that loads my current AS2 movie and
> > then my AS2 movie loads the Map AS3 movie or ask the base AS3 movie to
> > load the map AS3 movie?
>
> > What if I use the JavaScript API to overlay the map in a new HTML
> > layer over the layer that contains the flash? (any example of how to?)
>
> > Thanks
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