Andrew, you misunderstand what I wrote.  I was quoting
"sensor=true_or_false" because that is how it's specified in the
example, but self-evidently one is expected to select one or the
other, ie sensor=true OR sensor=false.  See
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/introduction.html.

My own code has sensor=false as I'm not using one.  The correction I
quoted, replacing "&" by "&" fixed the problem.  I did not need to
change anything else in the code.

John
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