Jeff, is there any clarification for this? Is this true? On 10/24/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Oct 24, 4:46 am, rb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I understand that google api key works only for web pages on valid >> domains, however, their documentation also states that if a page is >> loaded from file, the api key check is skipped. >> >> The question is: would I be violating the license agreement if I were >> to: >> - query database and get resultset in xml >> - transform that xml with an xsl >> - return transformation as html to a windows application >> - windows app saves the resulting html to a file and then loads it >> into embedded browser >> >> What's your opinion on this? > > Against the terms of use. It is not publicly available. IANAL > (the purpose of allowing the file:// protocol is for local debugging, > not to allow you to violate the terms of use) > > -- Larry > > >
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