If you're developing on a local machine, by double-clicking a html file, 
or by fetching the file from http://localhost, then you don't need a 
key.

If you're testing on a public webserver, then you need the key for the 
domain of that webserver.

If you're testing across a local network, using a numeric "private 
network" IP address, then you'll need a Google Premier key.

-- 
Mike Williams
http://econym.org.uk/gmap



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