Andrew:  rather than using the wizard's URL, I've been saving the
Google map as a jpg and inserting it on my website as needed.

I hope this doesn't violate any terms of use.  It's a travel site and
I use the map for direction.

Mike


On Mar 15, 7:33 pm, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Mar 15, 11:05 pm, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > The problem I'm having is I see no way to cut out the generic YOUR-KEY-
> > HERE in the wizard's URL and past in my bonafide key.
>
> > I tried to copy the entire wizard provided URL and then snip out the
> > YOUR-KEY-HERE and paste in my key.  When I inserted the long URL into
> > my website's link library, the link did not work.
>
> Surely it should be easy to replace
> &key=MAPS_API_KEY&sensor=true_or_false
> wjth
> &key=ABQIAAAA....XYZ&sensor=false
>
> Note that the sensor parameter also needs to be changed.
>
> What's the URL and key you are given? What is the location of your
> website's link library?
>
> Andrewy?
>
> Andrew
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