> You will have to code that yourself if you want something different
> from what the directionsRenderer gives you.
> I was suggesting a directionsRequest for the 1st 50 miles, displaying
> that, doing the same for each segment.  That obviously won't work for
> a cross country trip, but might have worked for trips of a few hundred
> miles.
>
> But you weren't clear about your requirement or why you need to do
> this.

Sorry I wasn't clear. Basically, I am pulling in the forecast for a
city every 50 miles of a trip. So when you print off the directions,
the weather one can expect along the way will be output as well.


> I mean the number of requests you can make per date is subject to a
> quota as specified in the documentation (you will get an
> OVER_QUERY_LIMIT status response), to prevent abuse google also
> implements a rate limit to prevent one person from overloading their
> servers.

Ok. that makes sense. Thanks for your help!

Cory

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