http://neu2st.blogspot.com/2010/03/google-maps-guardian-removed-escaped.html

this could help someone

On Mar 6, 5:29 am, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been successfully running a webpage that uses the maps2.api for
> several months. Two days ago the map stopped showing up.
>
> My page can be found 
> here:http://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/project-pages/cccp/public/COAWST.htm
>
> I am running on windowsXP and am having the same problem in explorer,
> chrome and firefox. I made no changes to the code prior to (or after)
> receiving the syntax error. The error console in firefox gives this
> information:
>
> syntax errorhttp://maps.gstatic.com/intl/en_us/mapfiles/208a/maps2.api/main.js
> Line:22
> if(typeof Dc!="object"){o=o||
> {export_legacy_names:e,public_api:e};yc=d||h;zc=f||h;Ac=g||
> h;Bc=o.sensor||h;Ec=!!i;Hc=!!
> o.transit_allowed;Lc=o.bcp47_language_code;Mc=o.log_info_window_ratio||
> 0;Nc=o.log_fragment_count||0;Oc=o.log_fragment_seed||0;var H=new
> xc(1729,131071);Pc=function(F){return F+/*Guardian removed escaped
> content */)+H.SN(F,o.token||0)};
>
> There is a little green arrow that points between the + and H.SN at
> the end of the line.
>
> I assume the following errors:
> Goverlay is not defined
> GLatLng is not defined
> GMap2 is not defined
>
> stem from the first error.
>
> I appreciate any help or if someone can point me to some thread where
> this has already been addressed. I did search the group and didn't
> find anything, though there was a similar posting on the google maps
> group that was rather rudely told to post on the google maps API
> group, so hopefully I am posting to the correct group.

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