Wasn't it heavencore who wrote:
>
>Hello there, i work as a developer for a large chain of chemists, Our
>branches all operate on the NHS N3 network and can only access
>internet once approved for use. Now my question is: "Can google maps
>be used by only unlocking the 'maps.google' sub-domain? or does it
>need access to google's top level domain for scripts etc? Just thought
>i would check before wasting time developing.

The list of required subdomains changes from time to time, but you'll
certainly need these for the streetmap tiles:
        http://mt0.google.com
        http://mt1.google.com
        http://mt2.google.com
        http://mt3.google.com
And these for the satellite imagery:
        http://khm0.google.com
        http://khm1.google.com
        http://khm2.google.com
        http://khm3.google.com
And I believe that you may now need
        http://www.google.com
for part of the validation process.

You may well need access to other Google subdomains if you want to use
services like geocoding, GDirections, StreetView, GGeoXml,
G_SATELLITE_3D_MAP, Local Search,  GLayers or Traffic.

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The Blackpool Community Church Javascript Team


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