On Jan 29, 8:50 am, shuby_gupta <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes I know that its a violation. It is only for testing purposes.

Where does it say "testing purposes" allows an exemption from the
Terms of Use?

  -- Larry

> I want to do it  for around 100 instances. How do I "wait for the "load"
> event of the first one before issuing the second request". Can you
> please help with sample piece of code or point me to right direction
> via some web link. Thanks a lot.
>
> On Jan 28, 11:30 pm, Mike Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If you've only got three GDirections requests to send, then the easiest
> > thing is to create three GDirections instances.
>
> > If you want to do the same thing with five or more, then you'd need to
> > use one GDirections instance and wait for the "load" event of the first
> > one before issuing the second request.
>
> > I assume you know that using GDirections without displaying the result
> > on a Google map is a violation of Terms section 10.12
>
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> > Mike Williams- Hide quoted text -
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