Hey, that's great.  And now when I revisit the section on versioning,
I see the link to the log you provided. Wonderful.  Thanks for
clearing my logjam.



On Dec 6, 12:16 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Dec 6, 7:24 am, oakisland <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > a. > > You are requesting API version 2.84 .....
> > b. > > You won't be getting it since 2.140 is the oldest
> > available ...; but that doesn't support getMaxZoomAtLatLng() either
>
> I hadn't noticed that.
>
> > Confused and looking forward to insights
> > Thanks
>
> Yes: it's not really a decimal number. The bit after the dot is a
> sequential number and 2.154 is seventy versions after 2.84.
>
> v=2 automatically serves the latest tested version, currently 2.184
> v=2.x serves the latest beta version (currently 2.192), and isn't
> recommended for live sites for that reason.
> v=2.s serves a stable version, generally bug-free, and is currently
> 2.140.
>
> You can request a particular version by specifying its number, like
> 2.154.
> Requests for a version prior to 2.s automatically get 2.s.
>
> http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/wiki/JavascriptMapsAPIChang...
>
> Andrew

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