Marcelo, Barry,

Thanks.  Apparently, I hadn't read the terms of service carefully
enough.  Will do that after dinner tonight.

As I said in my first post, I only want the continental US in this
case.  We have limited space on this particular page for a map, so we
wanted the biggest map possible (for our space) but the zoom level 3
US map is too small for the space we have available.  We can take
people to a secondary page with a larger map after we figure out how
we're going to use the maps, and what navigation makes sense.

I wasn't really clear about "locating the pins properly."  They are
already located in the proper places (I have lat/long for each
location in my database) but we want to show the full US map with all
the pins (until we get too many).

I guess we're stuck with the level 3 zoom view.  We can use the extra
space for a description or some other text.  I'll experiment with
letting people click to zoom in.


On Oct 20, 12:31 pm, Gregory Short <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 20, 2009, at 1:27 PM, Marcelo wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 20, 8:13 pm, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> ... and in any case, at zoom 3, the US still doesn't fit your <DIV>,
> >> or is Alaska not part of it? ;-)
>
> > Now, here's an idea:
> >http://maps.forum.nu/gm_map_inset_control.html
>
> > Zoom the map out and make use of the 'empty' space on the sea to bring
> > Alaska into the picture with a custom control.
>
> That's really cool. Don't forget Hawaii, though! ;)
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