Isn't the JS enoguh anyway? The relevant HTML is essentially just:
<div class="column" id="mapBar">
<div id="map" latitude="49.26" longitude="-123.1"></div>
</div
On 8 Apr., 13:59, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can't post a link to the complete site, it's still in development and
> > my customer won't allow me to publish it.
>
> You don't have to 'publish' it, just put it somewhere public and tell
> us the URL.
> Does your customer understand the terms of free use of the API, i.e.
> publicly accessible maps? Would it help to explain it to them? Or
> if they're prepared to pay for the commercial licence, you can then
> get support from Google.
>
> cheers, Ross K
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