I was counting on a more human language explanation.

col = sin(?)

something like that.

I don't have time to decrypt or port perl language and I don't use it.

On Apr 4, 6:06 am, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  The legal aspects of it are no different than if a person
> > were to browse to that url -> "http://maps.google.com/mapdata?";
> > with a browser. So therefore its legal otherwise Google wouldn't allow
> > access to that url even by browsers and therefore that url would not
> > exist. So I can use it.
>
> I think you're kidding yourself with that approach.  "Allowed" is
> different from "physically possible".  You need to justify your use in
> regard to the actual Terms.
>
> The maths you need might be included here -
>    http://www.usnaviguide.com/google-tiles.htm
>
> cheers, Ross K

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