If you are using an html page stored on a local PC, the Client ID
won't matter. This is just like during development, when I have my
pages stored on the dev. PC, and can test them without a web server.
Once I place the files on a server, then the Client ID matters.
-Mike

On Oct 13, 4:01 pm, MRuston <[email protected]> wrote:
> My scenario was meant to imply my Google Maps API implementation will
> never reside on a web server for public (Internet) consumption. My
> interpretation of the Google Maps API Premier makes it sound like the
> Client ID would only function if my Google Maps JavaScript API Premier
> implementation (HTML and other required files) was hosted from a
> domain that has been previously registered with the given Client ID.
>
> Obviously an active Internet connection is required to actually use
> Google Maps JavaScript API.
>
> On Oct 13, 4:36 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > So, how would the Client ID work, or
> > > cease to work, if being used in a local-only desktop environment?
>
> > I don't think it does.  Premier or not, you need internet access to
> > fetch map tiles and the API itself.
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