Andrew, thank you for your reply.
However, what I'm looking for is the possibility of sending HTTP
requests directly to maps.google.com, without doing extra coding on my
side, hosting files on my server, etc. The point is: I don't want to
receive an image with a static content, but an interactive map (with
several locations marked).
After few hours of googling, I guess it's not possible, so I'm just
looking for confirmation :)


On 11 Paź, 09:49, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 11, 1:24 am, loyer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to create an interactive map in a same manner used to
> > obtain a static map i.e. by passing multiple locations (coordinates)
> > in an HTTP request (like in the example below)?
>
> Yes. Because the API is simply an interface, you need to write the
> parameter-handling code. See Mike's tutorial for a simple 
> example:http://econym.org.uk/gmap/linktothis.htm
>
> Andrew
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