Agreed.  However, you should also read all of the documentation before
just copying and pasting into your code and expecting to to run
without a hitch.  In any case, The Maps API team is looking at how to
make that a little more clear.

On Feb 27, 3:56 pm, o0JoeCool0o <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nevermind I found someone else with the same issue I think it is
> really silly that the script it asks you to copy and paste includes a
> faulty parameter value
> sensor=true_or_false.
>
> this is just silly. Anyone would expect the code to work when you copy
> and paste it from a code block the following info
>

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