Thank you for your comment. I checked the issue, this is not it, but
it is good to keep in mind your remark!

On Feb 7, 12:02 am, davie <daviestrac...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi
> <Viewing map in internal browser
>
> You may be in breach of Google's Terms of Service
> Specifically
> 9.1.1 (b)
>
> (b) Public Access (No Firewall). Your Maps API implementation must not
> (i) operate only behind a firewall; or (ii) only on an internal
> network (except during the development and testing phase); or (iii) in
> a closed community (for example, through invitation-only access).
>
> 9.1.2 Exceptions.
>
> (a) Enterprise Agreement with Google. The rules in Section 9.1.1 (Free
> Access, Public Access) do not apply if you have entered into a
> separate written agreement with Google (such as a Google Enterprise
> agreement) or obtained Google's written permission.
>
> If you have an agreement with Google they supply a full backup.
>
> You are allowed to develop and test on an internal network but if you
> wish help it is advisable to post a link that is publicly accessible
> seehttp://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-js-api-v3/browse_thread/th...
>
> Regards Davie

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