Would you ask a machanic to diagnose what is wrong with your car, from
just by a vague description?
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API/web/suggested-posting-guidelines

But for what its worth have you looked at the Static Maps API?



On Sun, Oct 26, 2008 at 7:00 PM, Yves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've tried to include a small map window in my web photo gallery to
> show immediately where the photo was shot, if known. Works fine so
> far, but there's a problem with the map centre. There's some
> JavaScript code that puts a new marker on the map and centres the map
> view to that point. But it doesn't work. Instead, the selected point
> is located at the top left corner of the map view. This also reflects
> when zooming in and out: Not the centre of the map is kept in place,
> but the top left corner. (So if I drag the marker from its corner a
> bit more into the view, it moves down and right when zooming in.)
>
> Is it a problem that the map view is only 186 by 133 pixels large? (I
> probably could make it a bit higher, but there's really no more width
> available. For details, the user can always click to get the full
> Google Maps view.) I had to hide some of the predefined contents that
> just didn't fit in the area for now. There's only the two zoom buttons
> and the (smaller) Google logo left. Maybe Google Maps just isn't made
> for such a small scale...
>
> Not published yet, so there's nothing to see in the public.
>
> >
>



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Barry

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