On Jul 16, 10:17 am, "A. W." <[email protected]> wrote:
> Andrew,
>
> Thanks for getting back to me so quickly.
>
> The overlay data is in an xml file and is read and parsed using
> GDownloadUrl.  So I'm reading from your response that all the data is
> handled locally and not via Google.
>
> To turn off indexing I added the code you suggested.  Please take a quick
> look at this to make sure I did it right.  It's important that I know our
> data stays within the bounds of our servers and firewall.  Thanks again for
> the help.

If your map is not going to be public, you need a premier/enterprise
license to comply with the terms of use.

  -- Larry

>
> AL
>
> Is the syntax correct?
> src="http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api&v=2&key=12345abcdwe&sens...
> "
>
> On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Andrew Leach 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jul 16, 2:30 pm, Awilson430 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I created some overlay data and stored it on my web server.  I also
> > > wrote some code to use the Google Maps API to create a map on my
> > > website.  I need to know if my overlay data is sent to the Google
> > > servers for rendering on my website, or is all the redering done
> > > locally on my web server using the APIs?  Is there any documentation
> > > of how this is accomplished?  Thanks for the help.
>
> > The API is Javascript which runs on client browsers, that is, the
> > browsers which render your website for viewing. You don't say what
> > your data is, but there are several types:
> > - data such as marker locations which is hard-coded into the page
> > (either as a static file or as a dynamically-generated page): this is
> > served from your server to the client and doesn't go via Google.
> > - data which is requested by the client, using GDownloadUrl(). This is
> > requested from your server by the client, and doesn't go via Google.
> > - data which has to be rendered using GGeoXml. This will go via
> > Google.
>
> > It's *possible* for the API to do anything internally, including
> > sending the location of every GMarker it creates, or the text of every
> > infoWindow which is opened, or whatever. This post
> >http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/web/map-indexing-faq
> > indicates that infoWindow content is indexed. This thread
>
> >http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/browse_thread/thread/6...
> > contains some more detail but precious little from Google. However it
> > does indicate how to stop indexing if you're concerned about it.
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