2009/6/7 stang <[email protected]>:
>
> There seems to be an alarming silence about Google's insane decision
> to shut down Googlepages and move everything to Google sites instead.
> The latter does not allow javascript and so is incompatible with
> Google Maps. Apparently this is a security feature, although I know
> enough about security to find that claim rather dubious.
>
> The obvious implication of this shutdown is that not only do we lose
> the best free host on the entire internet, but we will all start
> having to worry about API keys again, and have to change them every
> time each page is moved.

also look at version 3 of the Maps API, no api key required :)


>
> I expected there to be a lot of outrage about this in the Google Maps
> API group, but there is no mention at all. Why not? Is nobody else
> aware? Are there moderators censoring all mention of it? Or is there a
> way to keep maps pages hosted on Google? If so, what?
>
> --
> Aidan Stanger
> http://aidanstanger.googlepages.com
> >
>



-- 
Barry

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