On Mar 24, 4:41 pm, UKFCU UKFCU <[email protected]> wrote:

> And I agree "Google can't make people read the available information." But
> how is a new user to know what the problem is, and if they don't know the
> problem, how will they know how to find the solution? Or what I am saying
> is, if this is a common problem for new users, why not make it as clear as
> possible on the registration page that gives details on setting it up? That
> way, if it said "Register your top-level domain" or even "It is a best
> practice to use your top-level domain as this would make all
> sub-directories, etc work" or maybe "Unless you are an expert, register your
> top-level domain"....then if new users followed that and it worked the first
> time, they wouldn't even need to search for the FAQ you quoted in order to
> find out that registering directories doesn't work and causes problems.

I agree. The way to get documentation amended is via an Issue: please
do add one. See issue 1092, for example:
http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/detail?id=1092

Andrew

PS: UKFCU is rather an unfortunate collection of letters! I always see
a word I really ought not to...
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