> I think you'll just have to live in hope that the more detailed data
> eventually makes its way into GDirections.
>
> You could also try the v3 API Directions service, it may or may not be
> more in line with maps.google.com

Thanks Rossko. I shall live in hope. Doesn't look like v3 is going to
help me much at the moment, though - if you try to drag a marker
across the Mexico/Guatemala border here:
http://www.geocodezip.com/v3_GoogleEx_directions-draggableA.html it
gets bounced back. Which I assume means that directions are supported
in Mexico, but not in Guatemala?

Interesting... I thought this was the reference for this kind of
stuff:
http://gmaps-samples.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/mapcoverage_filtered.html

but if you compare Guatemala:
map tiles       Yes
geocoding       Yes (same as tiles)
street view     No
traffic No
driving directions      No
business listings       No
domain  No

with Mexico:
map tiles       Yes
geocoding       Yes (same as tiles)
street view     Yes
traffic No
driving directions      No
business listings       Yes
domain  No

there's not really a whole lot of difference, and I would have thought
"driving directions" would have been the clincher.

Anyway, thought it was worth asking. Thanks for the clarification.


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