I am also keen to know an answer to this question? Currently my
application opens the street view flash object on top of the map
canvas, completely covering the map area (mimicking google maps site).
The only way back to the maps view is to have a close button.

My solution was to manually create a link (using javascript to call
the remove() method on click) and I positioned this link absolutely
with css on top of the street view container - however, this is not
showing in Chrome (works in FF, IE and Safari) - it is definitely
present but hidden under the flash object (I have nested the html divs
correctly and set z-index)! Perhaps something to do with the flash
wmode being opaque (and this is not configurable either)?

View an example here: 
http://kazzart.net/work/truecity/testcanvas.html?city=london

Regards,
Karen

On Oct 9, 3:46 pm, Jeroen Mulder <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe it was last month that the new version ofStreetViewwas
> made available which introduced the Full Screen functionality in the
> viewer. However, it seems as if there is absolutely no way to also
> enable theClosebuttonthat is used on maps.google.com.
>
> Is there some undocumented panoramaOption I am not aware of?

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