No, no <iframe>s allowed. Quite the sticky situation =).

Does Google offer a paid subscription that allows you to do more than
1000 a day?

On Oct 18, 11:43 pm, marcelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you embed an <iframe>?
> If yes, then you can serve your maps on a separate application,
> independent of "facebook".
> If not, I'd suggest you get rid of "facebook" :-)
>
> --
> Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
> --
>
> On Oct 18, 8:39 pm, matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am running a Facebook application that requests static maps for each
> > of its users. Each map is a different map, so it willrequestat least
> > 1000 per day. The problem is Facebook decides to server-side cache all
> > of its images, which means even though I pass 'maps.google.com/
> > staticmap...' as the <img> URL, Facebook is in fact the one requesting
> > the images, not the client. So it'll look like 1000 requests from the
> > same user, and get blocked very easily.
>
> > I considered caching the images myself, and only when the map data has
> > changed, so in that case it would be fetching the data significantly
> > less. But with enough users, that would easily reach thelimittoo
> > (and may be against the TOU?).
>
> > What should I do? I can't think of any feasible way to get the client
> > torequestthe image, because I'm sandboxed by Facebook...
>
> > PS: You can't embed arbitrary JavaScript either, so Google Dynamic
> > Maps are out.

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