La API V2 de Google Maps dejó de funcionar en Noviembre
El próximo 19 de noviembre dejó de funcionar la API V2 de Google Maps, con el consiguiente perjuicio a miles de web que usan esa versión de Google Maps y que se apoyan en los mapas de Google para dar servicio. Quote::
Dear Google Maps API Developer, We are contacting you because your email is associated with the Google Maps JavaScript API v2 key being used for the following domains: XXXXX YYYYYY As you may be aware, JavaScript Maps API v2 was scheduled for shutdown on May 19, 2013. After listening to your feedback we decided to extend the deprecation timeline by six months, to November 19, 2013 to allow more time for migration to v3 of the API. On November 19, 2013 we will deploy a JavaScript wrapper that attempts to automagically turn remaining v2 maps into v3 maps. Though we expect this wrapper to work for most simple maps, we cannot guarantee that your maps will continue to function. We therefore highly recommend that you migrate to v3 before November 19. The good news is that Google Maps JavaScript API v3 is more robust and feature rich than v2, and we’ve written a guide to assist the migration. Sincerely, Google Maps API Developer Relations ... © 2013 Google Inc. 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043 |
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