I am making 18 requests to the Javascript (client-side) Distance Matrix API
over the span of 9 seconds (1 per 500ms). Each request contains 11 elements
(1 destination, 11 origins).
That's 2 requests per second, and 22 elements per second. Theoretically I
should be able to make ~6-7 requests per
Why is it so difficult to get in touch with your sales team and
actually get things done?
It seems that trying to license Google Premier is close to an
impossible mission.
Is it because you are google and just dont care or you just dont care
about the customers?
Anyhow, not good and not encourag
Thanks, Rossko.
That's actually what I did. Sorry I didn't provide a better link this
time. This is the web page in action: http://www.tigerweather.com/radar.php
Actually I believe one of the radar stations from which I was trying
to display images was just having a hiccup last night, because it'
ile.
But thank you for steering me in the right direction!
On Jul 26, 10:26 pm, Joseph Elfelt wrote:
> Robbie,
>
> I looked at your map but did not see radar images.
>
> I recently dealt with a related issue involving KML files, zoom and
> viewports. Here's the test map I ma
Rossko,
That works like a charm! Thanks a lot!
Well it works in keeping the KML from overriding the zoom I set, but
for some reason the actual radar images aren't showing up unless I
view it on localhost... I guess that's another issue altogether. Any
insight on what could be causing that?
Is it
Hey everyone,
I'm new to web development, javascript, all this stuff. But I've
reviewed the Google maps references and googled this issue extensively
and just can't seem to figure it out.
I have a weather webpage and I'd like to display some radar on a
Google map. The National Weather Service off