I'm trying to use the Google Elevation Service in my V2 Google Maps
API using JavaScript and having a hard time. My latest attempt was
using jQuery's .getJSON function (http://api.jquery.com/
jQuery.getJSON/). However, I cannot find out how to specify a callback
function to the elevation service for processing the results.
Normally, you would add something like a "&callback=?" parameter to
the request URL. Since no such parameter is advertised in the
documentation for the Google Elevation Service, I assume it does not
support "JSONP" (as opposed to just "JSON") requests. Is that true and
are their plans to support this in the future? Ideally, I would like
the ElevationService() object that Google is providing in the V3
Google Maps API, but sadly they have not added this to the V2 API. :(
Thanks for any help on this!
Cheers,
John
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