I totally agree. However, I am unsure if doing so pulls from the same
usage limit or if it creates a usage limit for each project?
-- Eric
On Jan 16, 8:03 pm, Luke Mahé lu...@google.com wrote:
For this use case it sounds like you want to create two projects in the API
console and then have a
Never mind. After messing around in the console a bit more, I came to
find exactly what I was looking for.
Thank you.
-- Eric
On Jan 17, 9:16 am, Eric Harris er...@cevado.net wrote:
I totally agree. However, I am unsure if doing so pulls from the same
usage limit or if it creates a usage
On Dec 8, 9:56 am, spiderplant0 spiderpla...@gmail.com wrote:
I was wondering if there are any limits for calling the
*getPanoramaByLocation()
*method on the *google.maps.StreetViewService()* object?
Eg if I have placed a google map on my web page, my usage counter will
increment by 1 each
Thanks Marcelo. It is slightly confusing and ambiguous. The documentation
doesnt actually mention street view (or at least the non streetview images
api). It just says Maps JavaScript API I guess this includes StreetView.
I take it from this that a stand alone street view application api (no
On Dec 8, 11:25 am, spiderplant0 spiderpla...@gmail.com wrote:
I take it from this that a stand alone street view application api (no map)
is 25000?
That's not allowed. If you load data from any of the Maps API services
it must be used in conjunction with a map.
Street View **Image** API is
Correct. Use of the embed feature of Google Maps or My Maps does not count
towards the Maps API usage limits.
Thor.
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