Yes , there has to be a stable,latest and consistent version for the
default v=3. At least gives peace of mind in the production server.
How can we decide at this , while the API is still maturing, which
version to set for the production server.
On Sep 22, 9:22 pm, Andrew Leach wrote:
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On 22 September 2011 21:04, Fraggle wrote:
> @xelawho: Yeah, I would agree, they either need to change their samples to
> reference a stable version or change the name of the nightly version to
> something obvious, v=nightly or v=latest, or whatever. Basically make it
> harder to fall into the tr
@xelawho: Yeah, I would agree, they either need to change their samples to
reference a stable version or change the name of the nightly version to
something obvious, v=nightly or v=latest, or whatever. Basically make it
harder to fall into the trap of using a non stable version.
I think a ton
considering the amount of general panic every time a version gets
pushed (and that none of the examples or tutorials specify a version
number), it would seem to me to be sensible to make the stable version
the one that you get if you don't specify and if you want to use the
nightly release (or what
On Sep 22, 10:29 am, Barry Hunter wrote:
> 3.5 is the 'stable'
> versionhttp://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/basics.html...
Until it gets retired, at which point you will get the oldest revision
available at that time...
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3.5 is the 'stable' version
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/basics.html#VersionTypes
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:25 PM, shah wrote:
> ok. I tried following versions:
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> 3 - not working
> 3.5 - working
> 3.6 - not working...
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> Why google doesnt give the stable version
ok. I tried following versions:
3 - not working
3.5 - working
3.6 - not working...
Why google doesnt give the stable version like they have in v2.
On Sep 22, 10:12 am, pi5701 wrote:
> same bug on my map, too.
> running on v3.5 fixes problem
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yes. easier to reproduce here:
http://gmaps-samples-v3.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/draggable-markers/draggable-markers.html
it seems that any mousescroll directly after dragging the map will
reproduce the error.
but specifying v=3.4 "solves" the issue...
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Minor edit to above: Use the sample at
http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/marker-simple.html
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