I have a rather odd request from co-workers and I'm not sure how to
best approach this. They would like to allow users to enter a home
address and a work address as if they were getting driving directions
from home to work. They want the map to zoom so that both home and
work markers are shown on
Okay, thanks a lot Marcelo, that really helps until Google implements this,
because so far I quite prefer to work with v3 of the API.
While making it work with my tile collection, which is a z/y/x.png style
directory, I realized I needed to deal with missing tiles. (I'm guessing
your cgi script is
I've run into the a is null error before but I thought it was one of those
generic, 'I'm not really telling you what's wrong' kinds of errors. (thus, I
cannot tell you how I solved it)
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Eightlines wrote:
If I'm not mistaken this is the location to file a bug for the M
If I'm not mistaken this is the location to file a bug for the Maps V3
API. Once you file it could you please post back with the issue number
so I can follow its resolution? I ran into this issue the other day.
http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/entry?template=Maps%20API%20v3%20-%20B
Hi,
I was playing around with the demo examples and found a small error.
Where do I report this?
http://gmaps-samples-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/infowindow_custom/infowindow-custom.html
I was actually trying to show the overlay without any click and it
didn't work like I wanted it to.
Digging in
Sounds great Saxan!
You can also access our geocoder directly over HTTP, which may make things
easier to batch geocode a set of fixed points:
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/geocoding/index.html
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 12:33 PM, Saxan Sartar wrote:
> Yes, that code is doing 122 ev
I have installed experimental versions of:
Hawaii
Alaska
Canada - Northwest Territories
The links are accessable from:
http://www.polyarc.us
You will be able to adjust the "Tile Size" or the "Cache Level" or
both. The "Tile Size" is obvious. The "Cache Level" determines the
le
Works perfectly (and quite pretty) on Safari 4.04, Mac OS 10.5
-John Coryat
http://maps.huge.info
http://www.usnaviguide.com
http://www.zipmaps.net
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On Feb 10, 5:43 pm, Steve D wrote:
> Doesn't currently work in Opera 10.10, though it does look nice Firefox
> 3.5.7. I'm thinking I might just go back to v2 though.
>
It now works on Opera 10.10 as well. I'd be interested to hear from
anyone using Safari on a Mac.
http://maps.forum.nu/v3/gm_cus