If the industry regulations may distrust Javascript files that are
loaded directly from a Google server then they may also distrust
Javascript files that came from Google and are now hosted on their own
server.

I can see no difference here.




On Jul 23, 6:07 pm, ecornips <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible (from a legal/licence/terms of service) point of view
> to host the maps javascript files yourself, so you don't refer to 
> e.g.http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&v=2&key=abcdefg.... but 
> insteadhttp://www.example.com/js/maps.js?
>
> The main reason I ask is a customer is not allowed to reference
> javascript outside their own domain, as it's a security risk. While I
> may trust Google, the customer is bound by industry regulations that
> won't let them reference the file directly from Google.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mike
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