Thanks for the response, Craig.

yeah...  I tried a variety of values for &z and for &spn with no
difference in the results.  I think they just need to update the maps
app to use those.  Another thing I've noticed is that if the &q
parameter gets very long, it tends to somewhat intelligently truncate
it and then ask "Is this what you mean?"  That's kind of annoying.

Any idea how to specify multiple points on the map?  I'd like to get a
set of points to appear on the map from a list of lat/lon values.
Since we don't have an API to the app, I suspect this is not possible
presently.

Wouldn't it be nice to have some custom Javascript functions on the
iPhone to access the Contacts, Music list, Calendar, photos, and have
a "mini-API" for the Maps app?  I suppose those functions would need
to be disabled by default, and enable-able for specific domains or
something for security.  But that would be pretty nice.

Brian

On Aug 10, 9:28 am, craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I forgot to clarify that the default level is 13 for web browsers
> accessing the service.  Perhaps the iPhone widget defaults to 14,
> which would explain why you did not notice anything when you set to
> that level.  So try higher levels and see what happens, maybe lower
> levels too, just to see if there is any effect.
>
> Craig


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