On Mar 18, 4:24 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> From the link I gave you:
>
> "If you want to test interaction with a server script..."

I think that what D has done is to create a hosts file entry for a
currently fictitious domain, say www.myclientsnewsite.com, and
generated a key for that. He can connect to his server using that
"domain" name, because his hosts file directs the browser to his
intranet IIS server.

The question we need to ask is "What is window.location.host for your
map page?" The key is checked against that value. Use that value to
get the key.

Or: use Remote Desktop to log into your IIS server and get to your map
pages as localhost. You don't need a key for most map facilities on
localhost (geocoding and driving directions do require a key)

Andrew
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