Re: Using Google Maps in a Rich Media Banner
On Nov 16, 4:35 pm, Marcelo <marcelo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I'd say you'll need a key for the ad server,
Addition:
Actually, that applies if the ad is served in an <iframe>, otherwise
you'd need a key for the site the ad is showing in.
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Marcelo - http://maps.forum.nu
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> but do you really want
> people to load a 200+ Kb API, just to display your banners?
> This is a perfect example of why I don't have Flash on my computer,
> and why I block any ad servers I come accross. :-)
>
> You might also want to consider the V3 API, (lightweight), which
> requires no key, or the Static Maps API.
>
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> Marcelo -http://maps.forum.nu
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> On Nov 16, 4:18 pm, Mike Tretola <michael.tret...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > We would like to use Google Maps in some Rich Media Banners. We are
> > not sure what to do about the API key, since it is domain specific.
> > The ads will be served through Atlas (www.atmdt.com), but will be
> > served to many different web properties (i.e. msn.com, yahoo.com,
> > etc.). Do we need to obtain a map key for only the ad server, or do
> > we need to get a different key for each web property that the ads will
> > be served on?
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