On 15/03/14 00:07, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
On 14/03/14 19:29, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:

On 14/03/14 01:58, Ed Mullen wrote:

If you're seeing multiple Google Maps URLs it's probably because
each search you do on the maps page actually loads a unique URL
even though, to you, you feel like you're on the same page.

Ah!! So when I Zoom in, that's a new URL request. O.K., thanks Ed,
can't say I've noticed it before.

No, zoom and pan don't create new URLs, but a new address search does.

Paul, on the Google Maps page I'm referring to,
https://maps.google.com.au/maps, it has the +/- scale changing thingee
to Zoom in/out.

It's this zooming in/out that I thought Ed was saying required new URL
requests, therefore appearing in the Back/Forward drop-down lists.

Am I still wrong??

The phrase he used was "each search you do." That seems clear enough to
me. And from experience I know that the forward/back operations do not
take you to the next/previous zoom level if you have changed the zoom,
but to the next/previous address search.

I don't recall having done previous searches, but will try to remember to check next time!

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Daniel

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