Hi
The Google Static Map service creates your map based on URL parameters
sent through a standard HTTP request and returns the map as an image
you can display on your web page.
As the image does not contain any details such as lat,lng or image i
think you will have to use API V3

Davie
On Dec 27, 2:56 am, Ben <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using a static map, but really this problem could apply to any
> maps project.  I want to divide the map into multiple quadrants (of
> say 50x50 pixels) and label the columns as A, B, C.... and the rows as
> 1, 2, 3...
>
> Next I plan to do something like,
>
> 1) Find the markers which the farthest north, east, south, and west
> 2) Use that to define the bounding boxes of each row and column box
> 3) Classify each marker by its row and column (Example Marker 1 = [A,
> 3])
>
> A few requirements,
>
> * I don't know the zoom level because I let Google set the zoom level
> appropriately for me and I rather not use an algorithm that is
> dependent on a zoom level.  I do however know the locations of all of
> the markers that are shown on the map.
>
> I found 
> this,http://blog.whatclinic.com/2008/10/how-to-make-google-static-maps-int...
>
> But I think I'm still in need of some help getting started.

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