Thanks, I appreciate it. I only found this group, and the devs I work
with said they are using the API, so I asked here.

I'll dig around to see if I can find a group for maps.google.com.

Again, thanks.

On Nov 30, 7:35 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Nov 30, 7:15 pm, Jennifer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The functionality is to execute a search for three locations against
> > the Google API. Display those locations on a map within the
> > application. Click that map and get taken to maps.google.com with
> > those locations pinpointed.
>
> > I have an application that is using this so I can't share the code
> > unfortunately. My developers have told me they are using the Google
> > API to generate the map within the application for a three locations
> > when we pass it the lat/long. It is their understanding they cannot
> > pass three locations back to maps.google.com, only one.
>
> And that would be a limitation of maps.google.com, not the API.
>
> If your requirement is to create a URL that displays three points from
> the API on a static map or on an API map; that can be done.
>
> The only other option I can think of is create a publicly accessible
> kml feed or file that displays those three points and use
> maps.google.com to display that.
>
> But I am not an expert on maps.google.com; for that you would be
> better off posting to a group that specializes in Google Maps
> (although some of those people frequent this group...)
>
>   -- larry
>
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> > I'm asking on behalf of my developers because they have given up on
> > finding the solution and I am hoping to find one myself.
>
> > If this is a URL formatting question that is great information, thank
> > you. The URL formatting documentation I've seen only allows for a
> > single location to be passed to maps.google.com, not multiple.
>
> > If I'm in the wrong place to ask this question thanks for letting me
> > know, I'll continue to try and find the solution on my own.
>
> > Pointing me to a sticky about the consumer help group wasn't helpful.
>
> > On Nov 30, 7:02 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > On Nov 30, 6:26 pm, Jennifer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Yeah, thanks, but this is an api question, not a "maps won't load on
> > > > my BMW" question.
>
> > > Maybe I am just confused, but what about "I'd like to pass those
> > > locations to maps.google.com
> > > and have those all 3 of those points displayed." has to do with the
> > > API?  It sounds to me like you need to know how to generate a URL for
> > > maps.google.com that displays 3 locations.
>
> > > Perhaps you could describe the problem better in terms of what you are
> > > using the API for.
>
> > > Also, as requested in the posting guidelines a link to your map which
> > > shows the issue is very useful to help us understand what you have and
> > > where you are running into trouble.
>
> > >   -- Larry
>
> > > > On Nov 30, 5:56 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > I have a list of 3 locations with points on a Google map in an
> > > > > > application. Clicking on the map will take the user to
> > > > > > maps.google.com. I'd like to pass those locations to maps.google.com
> > > > > > and have those all 3 of those points displayed.
>
> > > > > See this sticky 
> > > > > posthttp://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-api/browse_thread/thread/3...

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