Thanks for the quick feedback Andrew.  I have put in a support request
recently.  We'll see what they have to say.
ajo

On Jun 6, 1:20 am, Andrew Leach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 6:52 am,Ajo<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > If you download the html file and the associated map.js javascript
> > file and run it directly from your desktop everything works fine.  It
> > seems that the issue only happens when served up from a server so I
> > assumed it has something to do with Cross domain restriction.
>
> I think the issue is your Premier licence key. When run locally, the
> key check is skipped, so you may well get the ordinary API downloaded.
>
> I don't have a Premier licence, and my Streetview page 
> athttp://www.acleach.me.uk/gmaps/streetview-infow2.htmmakes requests of
> server cbkN.google.com (N is a number) and gets JPEG images which the
> Flash player stitches together. Your page makes requests of maps-api-
> ssl.google.com, and gets JSON code. It is true that my page creates
> the Streetview anew every time it needs to display it, which may not
> be particularly efficient, but the requests it makes to get the data
> to display are definitely different, and that shouldn't depend on
> whether the panorama is new or not. You could try hosting my page on
> your server, changing the key for your Premier licence and see if it
> works the same.
>
> This may be something for your Premier support rep.

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