In regards to the missing + and - zoom buttons, I seem to recall that v3 sniffs 
out the browser and applies certain "native" behaviors to the map.  I think you 
can explicitly ignore this, but I don't remember the syntax for doing so. (some 
sort of query parameter?)
-Chris

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 10:39 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Here are the experiences in v2. I quote a friend (since I don't own an
iPhone):

"This is so f***ing entertaining! The + and - zoom buttons do not work
at all on the iPhone. However, pinching and stretching now works
fairly OK, I get a "live zoom", but it is a bit choppy and recenters
the view a little bit. Double tapping to zoom in is now a disaster,
and lands me in random places, such as the southern coast of Sweden
[we start in Germany]. LOL!!! Oh, the "view" drop-down menu does work
on the iPhone, but it's somewhat hard to tap the tiny choices. Love
that "terrain" view.

But the + - buttons work nicely on my PowerBook in Safari, interesting
to see the layout in a regular browser.

Deleting the mileage scale is an unfortunate loss."


This is the first time I am trying to embed maps for the benefit of
iPhone users. Does it have to be this bad? Is there sample code
somewhere that works? I don't care which version of the API.

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