If you are developing on a local drive (file://), the key check is
skipped in the Google Maps Javascript API and it is less restrictive
in the Google Maps API for Flash. Note also that developing on the
local drive with the Google Maps API for Flash will result in tiles
with "DEBUG" painted on them. If you are developing on localhost, you
will need to register a key for http://localhost.

Also you need to have an internet connection to transmit maps data.

On 12 Gru, 16:05, Edu <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I would like to use the google Maps API on a school project about
> HTML programing, in a website that is not going to be published nor
> used. Scince it is not going to be published neither on the Internet
> or an intranet, I cannot get a code to be able to put maps. Is there
> any other way I can put the Maps API on this webpage?

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