Hello,

Interesting post and thoroughly misleading example !

The example simply states that all you have to do is "just instantiate
a new GoogleEarth object".
After further reading, it would appear that "all you have to do
is" ....
1. sign up for a jsapi key
2. include the jsapi script in your page via HTTPS !
3. include the earth script in your page
4. import the earth namespace into your code
and then and only then can you "just instantiate a new GoogleEarth
object".

I admit to being rather disappointed as up to now, with the maps v3
api, it was not essential to have signed up for a key.
If maps v3 no longer requires a key, shouldn't the earth utility
library follow the same rule ?

On Jul 15, 2:23 pm, Rossko <ros...@culzean.clara.co.uk> wrote:
> Have you 
> seenhttp://google-maps-utility-library-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/google...

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