Those pages don't have information relevant to the map url I provided.

the second url you posted deals with the map tiles that are for the
non-static version.

Plus its zoom range is from 1-17

the url I posted, only goes from 1-10

and here are the zoom values

zoomfactor(1) = 1200
zoomfactor(2) = 1800
zoomfactor(3) = 3000
zoomfactor(4) = 5400
zoomfactor(5) = 10200
zoomfactor(6) = 19800
zoomfactor(7) = 39000
zoomfactor(8) = 77400
zoomfactor(9) = 180600
zoomfactor(10) = 600600

where zm=zoomfactor(?)

http://maps.google.com/mapdata?Point=b&Point.latitude_e6=39334438&Point.longitude_e6=4210405032&;
Point.iconid=15&Point=e&latitude_e6=39334438&longitude_e6=4210405032&zm=77400&w=600&h=400
&cc=&min_priority=1
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On Apr 4, 8:44 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have you looked at using the proper Static Maps interface?
>    http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/staticmaps/
> It may at least solve some of your issues with size, terms etc.
>
> People have done 'interactive' things with static maps, such as -
>    http://www.provide.net/~bratliff/usgs/
> but I guess that carries the same problem, that you don't have time to
> decode it.
>
> cheers, Ross K
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