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After August 2022 (when Maps JavaScript API version 3.47 is retired) IE11 support is effectively discontinued across all available Maps JavaScript API versions and channels. For Maps Embed API: Beginning August 2021, a dismissible warning message (same as above) will be displayed at the top of maps for IE11 users.
On the week of February 14, 2022 we updated available versions of the Maps JavaScript API. The versions are now: Weekly channel will serve 3.48 Quarterly channel will serve 3.47 Exact version numbers can be specified as v=3.48, v=3.47, v=3.46, or v=3.45 No version was decommissioned. If you don't specify a version (or request a retired version ...
Announcing deprecation of PlaceResult.opening_hours.open_now and PlaceResult.utc_offset in Maps JavaScript API’s Places Library Hello Google Maps Platform Developers, On November 20, 2019, the PlaceResult.opening_hours.open_now
to Google Maps JavaScript API v3 > But I didn't understand, which URL I should include, that API will
If your Map cannot be loaded due to this update, as a temporary workaround, you can switch your app to use v3.53, directly while loading Maps JS API. But please keep in mind that 3.53 will be removed in May next year (see our release schedule here )
You can use the google-maps tag – along with a selection of other more specific tags – to ensure that Maps API experts can find your question. If you have found a bug, or have a feature request for any of the Maps Platform APIs, please use our Public Issue Tracker. If you require Technical Support, contact the support team.
to Google Visualization API My geocharts work perfectly so I'm going to assume this is a bug in the API. I tried various ways to make the message go away but it doesn't seem to be possible at the moment.
Google earth plugin. lets say i have 6 points on the map - how can i do a loop that zoom in to the point than zoom out to more higher view of the world and than
There are several other questions addressing this issue: How to print Google Map markers The short, the Google Maps Javascript API doesn't print overlays (markers, lines) correctly or at all. You can use the Google Maps Static API, but you will be limited to the amount of overlays you draw on the map.
to google-map...@googlegroups.com. We don't mind if you cache the bootstrap code for no more than 30 minutes at a time (that is the public caching policy for that file), otherwise we do not guarantee that the API will work correctly. So in other words, your server will need to get a new copy every 30 minutes :)