Ok folks, paid the price for not paying attention. On slimming down my
site I left the CHANGE PASSWORD option and someone very kindly changed
the password, cheers.

Now reset the password to p...@ssword and removed the change password
feature.

Anyone care to try again, happy for help.



On Jan 1, 8:48 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 31 2009, 9:31 pm, SteveCurrie <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On my default.aspx page the site landing page I have a LOT of white
> > space. The company MD asked if I could put our company name, address
> > and contact details on here.
> > If I were to include a map too that would then ensure ALL site
> > visitors have access to Google Map and justify the Api code?
>
> > Would I be correct in assuming this?
>
> I don't think so. The page with the "real" map (for want of a better
> term) would still be breaking the Terms. I don't believe the method I
> outlined is sneaky. It meets the Terms.
>
> > PS It still doesn't solve my IE problem! Anyone come across this, see
> > original post and note I do not care about the warning about secure
> > and non secure. I accept my my data will be unsecure and that isn't an
> > issue for me.
>
> I realise that! There is a problem with the p...@ssword though.
>
> Andrew

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