On Sep 25, 2:03 am, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> place the instructions in. This is because we needed a guaranteed
> location to place the precaution message, and could not legally enable
> developers to use directions without displaying that message. This is
> the same message that's shown on maps.google.com to all users.

I hate it when dumb politicians try to impose unnatural restrictions
on techies! ;-)
So, what is there to prevent a developer from climbing the DOM tree
and grabbing the walking directions out of the <DIV>, and displaying
them elsewhere in the page without the warning message?

When I find the time I might post an example, just to annoy the
politicians. ;-)

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Marcelo - http://maps.forum.nu
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