to answer my own question it seems if you pass your gmapkey directly at the
exhibit-api it will allow you to generate a static html version of the map
tiles as well

http://static.simile.mit.edu/exhibit/api/exhibit-api.js?gmapkey=ABQIAAAAfkJ-7fURg1W57GtpZW0kWxQyLgJdO2hkBNYI2LhkUsfJHfw<http://static.simile.mit.edu/exhibit/api/exhibit-api.js?gmapkey=ABQIAAAAfkJ-7fURg1W57GtpZW0kWxQyLgJdO2hkBNYI2LhkUsfJHfY7XhRtNpOQEQnGEDPoQGlbRS9MW62j1w>xywz"


http://dublinstreams.com/tds/exhibit/schoolstdd.html

http://dublinstreams.com/tds/exhibit/htmlverofschoolstdd.html

<http://dublinstreams.com/tds/exhibit/schoolstdd.html>still testing to see
what I can do with it

On Mon, Jul 26, 2010 at 3:17 PM, lostexpectation
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I came across an old version of exhibit that used 'copy all' and
> generated html not just of tile and table views but of map view
> aswell, writing urls to the google map tiles to be included in html
> page recreation of exhibit, I'm struggling refind that version but
> wanted to ask about it here anyway, I presume it would only work with
> basic exhibits.
>
> It would be good way to allow people take and post their own selected
> view of exhibit on their blog/page.

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