Hello number 9 :)
Sorry I didn't look through the images initially, from the screenshots it 
appears it's something other than an api key issue (in that case you would 
see some textfield in the middle of the map that says "Invalid api key" or 
something along those lines)  It appears rather the issue is something with 
how your using one project from the other, it sounds to me like you have a 
project setup to create a module and then that swf module is used in the 
other project, am I understanding that part correctly.  Also although this 
may seem like a dumb question do you have the debug version of flash player 
installed in the browser your testing it in (ActiveX is separate from 
NP/Mozilla compatible so maybe you were testing locally with one and online 
with the other or something along those lines).  There's certainly no issue 
with having multiple maps in a single application, in ours there's at least 
5 maps created at startup and others that get dropped into renderers so I'm 
sure this isn't the issue by itself.  And if you use the same api key 
between both (which you should be, because it's only based on domain not 
folder path), then the key must be valid.  Also running in debug mode or 
using something like Vizzy to monitor the flash trace statements might point 
to more information to getting a solution.

Thanks,
Shaun

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