Andrew,

How about if I make the map page available to ALL and if the user is
authenticated then display their data if not display our head office
location? That way the "real" map is available to all its just the
markers location that varies.



On Jan 1, 9:18 pm, SteveCurrie <[email protected]>
wrote:
> 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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