With respect and some annoyance, it was not me who first generalized
the topic of this thread to cover all such http access to Google
Maps.  Once that occurred, I simply was trying to clarify the record.
As I said in my first comment, I have posted this question over in the
other group where it is more apropos.  Thank you for your opinion on
the substantive issue nevertheless.

On Sep 10, 1:35 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Sep 10, 11:28 am, boomerbubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Well, for my purposes, I did not access the http interface via a
> > script or webcrawler, etc.  (And John Coryat's comments above
> > mentioned no such thing, either.  He said more generally and flatly
> > that such http acces is "not allowed" and there is no http interface
> > to get such directions.)
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> > To clarify, unlike the original poster, who does seem to be working on
> > an automated process to glean data for a database, I am submitting the
> > URL in an interactive test.  I either paste the URL into my browser's
> > address bar, or click on a link I have created.  (I also omit the
> > output=kml qualifer from the URL, because I just want to render the
> > map and directions in Google Maps.)
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> > See my own simple example here:
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> >http://maps.google.com/maps?q=from:+30.374239,-97.633008+to:+30.38004...
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> > John seems to believe that just submitting such http requests will get
> > someone's IP banned from Google Maps, and I am questioning that.
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> > Perhaps this is undocumented functionality.   (I didn't even know
> > about the to: and from: syntax until I read this original post
> > above.)  But I see nothing that makes it illegal per se.
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> I don't think there is any problem with your example (throwing a
> request to google maps).  Perhaps you shouldn't hijack threads...
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> > On Sep 10, 12:54 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
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> > > On Sep 10, 10:48 am, boomerbubba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> I have 
> > > looked at the Terms and Conditions of Google Maps and can find
> > > > nothing that seems to prohibits this usage.  
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> > > Did you read this section?http://www.google.com/accounts/TOS
> > > 5.3 You agree not to access (or attempt to access) any of the
> > > Services
> > > by any means other than through the interface that is provided by
> > > Google, unless you have been specifically allowed to do so in a
> > > separate agreement with Google. You specifically agree not to access
> > > (or attempt to access) any of the Services through any automated
> > > means
> > > (including use of scripts or web crawlers) and shall ensure that you
> > > comply with the instructions set out in any robots.txt file present
> > > on
> > > the Services.
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> > > > As for feasibility, I
> > > > have tried it interactively in a URL querying directions for 3
> > > > sequential locations, and it seems to work fine.  Perhaps there is a
> > > > limit somewhere in the number of locations or the total length of the
> > > > URL string.
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> > > > I have made an inquiry about this in the Google Maps Help Group, where
> > > > this topic properly belongs since it is not API-related.  But I just
> > > > want to post this for the record here because of the comments above.
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> > > > On Sep 9, 5:30 pm, "Barry Hunter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > > Please see the API documentation, if you do intend to stick within 
> > > > > the 
> > > > > API:http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/services.html#Driving_...
> > > > > See alsohttp://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html
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> > > > > As for quering Google Maps directly, please see their own 
> > > > > ToUhttp://www.google.com/intl/en_ALL/help/terms_local.html
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> > > > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Zhitao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > > > Hi everyone,
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> > > > > > I am trying to build an application on Java that needs to keep 
> > > > > > records
> > > > > > of a list of address and distance between each pair. I would like to
> > > > > > know if I can query Google Map and get distance for each route in 
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > direction from kml in a single http request.
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> > > > > > For example:
> > > > > >http://maps.google.com/maps?q=from:+lga+to:+jfk+to:+isp&output=kml
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> > > > > > The output kml has only information of the first part (lga to jfk),
> > > > > > but no information of second part.
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> > > > > > I wonder if I can get all information in kml in one query.
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> > > > > > Thanks
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> > > > > Barry
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